Can I ever forgive? [MAJOR EDITING]

Can I ever forgive? [MAJOR EDITING]

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This book is about a girl called Claire, her life wasn't easy at all. She felt that she had nobody was, that nobody loved her, she had enough, and she couldn't find a single reason to live, but she did. Could she ever forgive the people who had put her in this situation? Could she leave her past behind and enjoy her present life? Will her darkness consume her once again? Is she possibly broken beyond repair? There's no such thing as a happy ending, or is there? ----- This story or any part of this story remains copyright of aisling_ong Started book on 22nd March 2014. Hope you guys like it. :)
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Ten years ago, a little girl and her family were in a car, driving home. A drunk driver split this young family apart, leaving the young girl with her abusive uncle. No one knows why, but her uncle hates her. He hates her with a passion. As if the little girl's life wasn't bad enough, she gets bullied at school. All is lost for the little girl. She just wants to die. However, she meets a boy. A sensitive, caring, boy who wanted to die as well. Although she could never have the courage to talk to him, they share a connection. They understand each other. All he wants is for the girl to talk, he wants her to talk, so she could stand up to the bullies and her uncle. So she could be happy. The little girl isn't so little any more, but she's still afraid. She's afraid to speak up. Will she ever gain the courage?

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