When Tania Rife was six years old, a child serial rapist and murderer followed her home from school in a gray sedan. She escaped. But the fear he planted that November afternoon in 1987 didn't leave with him. For thirty years it traveled with her - into classrooms, parking lots, marriage, motherhood, and the middle of the night. It disguised itself as responsibility. Preparedness. Love. Tania became a woman who appeared utterly capable while her nervous system never once stopped scanning for danger. Finally, I Can Breathe is a memoir about what unresolved trauma actually costs a life - and what it takes to finally get free. Through EMDR therapy, marriage counseling, and a faith that never fully broke even when it bent, Tania began learning the difference between surviving and actually living - and the grace that arrived when she asked God to help her see through His eyes instead. This is not a story about a perfectly healed woman. It is a story written from the middle of healing - honest about how hard it still is, and unshakeable about what makes it worth it. Perfect love really does cast out fear. Not instantly. Not magically. But faithfully. And completely.