Okay okay so you must be wondering why I made a different, non-restricted copy. Lol. It's because I don't know if there's something wrong with the internet but I can't delete the other one since I don't know how to un-restrict it. So here it is, with the same content. The only difference is that everyone can read it now. This will also be the one I'd be updating. :)
*Author’s Note:
Hi, I am the owner/author of the story. For those of you who cannot tolerate scenes with words you may not like because they are not suitable for you— or may be suitable, but you don’t ever want to read about, feel free to skip, though I can’t be sure if you’d still get the flow of the story. And yes, even I am too young from some of the scenes here and if you wonder how I write those kinds of scenes, it just so happened that I probably read too much. Anyway, everything depends upon your discretion, my readers. All I hope for is that you look into an open-minded perspective as you follow through what you are about to read. Just enjoy. I’m sorry if there are some grammatical or typographic errors since I haven’t gotten around to proof-reading it yet.
Lastly, feel free to voice your comments and suggestions out. Okay. So here goes. :)
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Sophie Call, a girl who overuses the word ‘oh’, is traumatized badly when her very own brother rapes her and she is granted a front row seat to watch the death of her mother. She then decides to run away to a place where she thinks the past won’t haunt her any longer, but it felt as if she’d made a wrong choice—the students call her a freak for being afraid of the slightest things. She feels as if she should’ve just committed suicide like her brother did after everything he’d committed. Will she ever find someone as not to be afraid anymore?
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Teen FictionSophie Call, a girl who overuses the word ‘oh’, is traumatized badly when her very own brother rapes her and she is granted a front row seat to watch the death of her mother. She then decides to run away to a place where she thinks the past won’t ha...