Reasons To Stay
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  • Reads 40
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2018
Mature
Life for Malachi Blue Key has never been easy from primary to high school,  but she continues to live life, hoping for that light at the end of the tunnel. Losing her mom left her incomplete and wanting a sense of belonging. Learning to grow without her with her dad still trying to move on is not easy, she want to be strong for her dad and but feels it getting harder and harder.

"it gets better" is what they tell her but she is yet to find that better, not just only for her but also for her father. She tells herself that it doesn't matter but deep inside, with her core she continues to wish and wait for that "Better". 

A "Better" that will heal her father's broken heart, a "Better" that will fill that void that her mother let. She longs for someone to see her, to understand her. Could going to university be her better?
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