safe place

safe place

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'You're safe here' For Camila the word safe sound so distant. At 17 she can proudly (or not so proudly) say that she has lived in three different countries, 5 states and countless number of homes - if a cheap motel room counts as a 'home'. Finally a new start in the bustling streets of Australia, halfway across the world. Camila was packed for Melbourne's hectic weather not the heartbreak, loss and adventure her new life would bring. She soon learns that her mother usual tactic of packing up and running isn't the best way to solve the road bumps on the the long road of life.
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