Born on December 31, 2018, Aëla seemed made of music and light. She sang while she colored, danced in pajamas across kitchen tiles, and treated Peter Pan not as a story, but as a promise that some spirits are never meant to grow old. When doctors said “Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma” in June 2024, the world tilted—but hers did not. Through 11 months of invasive treatments and shrinking options, she lost movement, ease, even speech, yet somehow never lost herself. She answered pain with song, fatigue with a smile, and fear with a softness that disarmed everyone around her.
On May 16, 2025, at just six years old, her earthly journey ended. Her mother, Meg, said she “flew into the sky with Peter Pan,” and that is how those who loved her choose to remember it: not as a disappearance, but as a flight. Her drawings, toys, videos, and the invisible traces of her dancing feet now hold what her body could not contain—an unbreakable, lingering presence. Her family calls her “forever six,” not as a sentence, but as a blessing: a reminder that depth is not measured in years, but in how fiercely a small heart can love, and how completely it can change everyone lucky enough to have known it.