Mute but a dancer

Mute but a dancer

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Lilly Adams ist 16 Jahre und stumm! Sie kommt ursprünglich aus den USA ist aber mit ihrer Mutter und ihrem Vater als sie drei war umgezogen. Warum? Keiner weiß es sie spricht ja nicht. Aber was man weiß das sie unglaublich gut und ziemlich gerne tanzt. Sie wollte schon immer auf ein berühmtes Tanzinternat in Paris, doch als sie endlich auf dieses Internat MUSS wünschte sie, dass sie ihre Eltern nie aufgeschrieben hätte das sie dort hin möchte. Doch wenn interessiert das? Das Schicksal nicht! Aber wenn euch das interessiert, lest doch gerne mein Buch, ich freue mich über jeden Leser:)
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I was kicked around like trash on the streets. I was the book that nobody could understand or read, but without a care, they were quick to rip out the pages. I screamed for attention, but time after time, I was ignored. Nobody noticed me, so I made myself at home in my own shadow. They say there's light at the end of the tunnel -- I searched and searched for it, but it could never be found. Therefore, I lost hope as I hid in the shade and endured what seemed like everlasting pain. The little hope I did have was snatched from my arms. My baby brother was my life, and they took my glimpse of hope away. Home. Is that a word? Maybe for a family of some kind, but for me, I never had a place to call home. I moved from place to place. Unstable foster care, fighting for my life in group homes, barely surviving in detention centers, and running away from being mistreated as I made many benches my temporary home. The only thing that I was familiar with was a black plastic bag containing my dirty rags. I am too young to know what it feels like to survive. These are the cards life has dealt me and I am not meant to win; however, I easily lose without trying. It is hard for me to find peace. I am paying for my mother's reckless actions. I am trapped in a world where the sun has died because I am unable to feel love. I am unable to dream. Sorrow is my aura, and the sadness hugs me. My eyes are closed shut by the barbed wire fence from my eyelashes as they prohibit tears from falling. I am damaged. When will the morning come? Did the sun put up a fight last night, like I do every single day? If I can survive the day, I know the sun isn't dead. One day, I will awake to a glorious sunrise. Until then, I hope my brother keeps blowing his pinwheel, and I will keep making wishes with every dandelion I come across. For now, all I know is that everything was taken from me, and the only thing I own is my name.

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