What I've always wanted to say

What I've always wanted to say

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This story recites the struggles of a young black woman to find who she is and what she wants. I hope that in reading this you remember to be kind to yourself, and remember that wounds do heal.
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When you're young, you think you know it all. When you go through foster care, You have to grow up fast. Meet an 8-year-old boy who thought he knew it all. He just wanted to grow up as fast as possible to escape all the "care" he was forced to have. But when a family finds out about his past, they want to help him in any way they can. In this case, letting him be a little kid again, letting him feel safe while being himself. This story is about his first days in his new foster home and gives a little glimpse of what happens when you don't let the outside world dictate what is right or wrong.

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