A journal titled Jane (Letter from a friend in her own words)
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Ongoing, First published Apr 03, 2018
A true life story.

Jane is the introvert kind of lady with a troubled past, an only female child with three male siblings. Bullied into hating herself,  made bad decisions while always striving to do right but the harder she tries, the farther south she went. 

Jane couldn't cope any longer with the war going on in her family between herself and her siblings, Dad and Mum with her in the middle of it all. As Mum had earlier accused her of having an affair with her Dad at the tender age of 13, in an attempt to leave her troubles behind; she stayed away from home most times to find what she thought was solace in the company of some other disturbed and reckless peers. 

As more threads appear, Jane is pulled in deeper.

#Negligence #Molestation #Drugs #Sex #Trauma & everything in between.
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