Annabelle Smith is a 14 year old girl who lives at a orphanage, Pain is a word she knows all to well pain she has felt it a lot physical and emotional pain she has felt it all, she was abused, neglected, starved and raped, she knows pain more than a 14 year old should know, And the result of the pain she has gone through is depression, cutting and anorexia, along with being totally frightened and fearful of people..
She was abused and hurt so much by people that she now keeps herself locked in her room never coming out she trust no one at all, she was hurt so much she trust no one your only get hurt in the end if you trust people is her thoughts.. She's broken depressed, abused, and hurting..
But when a young couple in there 20's adopt her will all that change?, will she trust them?, or fear them?, will she love or hate them?
Join Ana on her journey of learning to trust, friends, fear, abuse, depression, anorexia and just maybe a little bit of love..
Warning: has depression, abuse, mention of rape, cutting self harm, anorexia starving herself, suicide thoughts and attempts of her trying to commit suicide later in the book..
SO PLEASE.. If you cannot handle these things do not read cause you have been warned so do not read if you cannot handle..
I recommend to be 13+ to read this book as it does have abuse, depression, mention of rape, cutting self harm, anorexia starving herself, suicide thoughts and of her trying to commit suicide later in the book those are not things for a younger child.. Thank you you have my recommendation but read at your own risk I have warned you..
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I smiled as I watched my closest friends be happy. That's all I've ever wanted, right? Make those around me happy, but it's hard sometimes. It's hard to watch those around you be happy when you can't manage to be happy yourself.
But don't worry. It'll get better, right? That's what they say. Maybe they're right. I should just trust them. Trust. I have too much of that sometimes. I guess it's a bit of a price when you wear your heart on your sleeve. It gets knocked around pretty easily. It gets scratched and torn every now and then.
My brother and sister, Aaron and Malissa, have always told me that I've always worn my heart on my sleeve. I may wear my heart on my sleeve, but I can't help but do whatever I can to protect it. Closing people out is usually the best way, but that's hard when you have kind heart.
If there's any emotion I can hide, it's love. Well, at least I think so. I try, okay? Doesn't mean I'm good at it.
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Hello fellow potatoes!
Fair warning: This story will have some depressing themes and possibly some triggers.
READ AT YOUR OWN RISK
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