<p><strong>I Should Have Worn a Curtain 2</strong> continues Shaena's psychological journey as she tries to hold her life together after finally speaking the truth.</p><p>Shaena has confessed her bulimia in an Overeaters Anonymous meeting taking her first real step toward recovery. But outside that room nothing is stable. Her eating disorder is still a daily battle and her job is unexpectedly closing forcing her to search for work while trying to stay afloat.</p><p>She keeps her recovery private. No one in her life knows what she is dealing with.</p><p>Then Mike posts a video.</p><p>He doesn't say her name but he describes a former client with an eating disorder. Shaena knows exactly who he means-and now someone else does too.</p><p>As fear builds her fragile sense of control begins to crack. She is forced to manage recovery secrecy financial pressure and growing exposure all at once.</p><p>In <em>I Should Have Worn a Curtain 2</em> Shaena must decide what it really means to be seen-and whether silence is still protection.</p>