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Silent Tears
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Ongoing, First published May 04, 2019
They say life will never give us something we can't handle and maybe it's true, maybe the challenges we face can only make us stronger not break us down. But some of us just ain't that strong, we don't come out of it stronger...... We don't come out at all. Some of us are forced to give up because as much as we want earth.....earth doesn't want us.


For Clarice, living as a Nigerian black girl in a foreign land is a nightmare, she struggled to pull through each day, she is bullied and hated by her peers, for her everyday was a struggle but she held tight to edge of the rope, wondering if she could be saved. If her cry for help could be heard in her silence
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