Speak Up
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1 in 4 girls are domestically abused today. It is an issue that happens, but many of us don't do anything about it. Your best friend may be a victim. There are things that you can do to help the situations, and the girls involved. Get them to talk to someone. Or, if they refuse, tell someone anyway. They may think that they are strong enough to handle it on their own, but they just don't want to admit to weakness. This story is entirely made up, but I hope it will inspire you to help someone in Hazel's situation.
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I don't deal well when I'm pissed sometimes I'll punch a wall, thats weird isn't? Bad start anyway my parents are abusive and aren't the parents someone would wish for. Everything about me is abnormal from to my family, to my looks and even my own species. My whole life is technically abnormal. Things can only get worse as my life continues. Now I've met my mate and everything is so confusing. . . . (Warning: Gay Romance, Little Rape, Abuse, Course Language. Don't like don't read. Enjoy) Read first book (Unlovable Me) Also to those who don't like gay stuff well why the hell are you here when the title says so. Also I was only 13 when I wrote this story so if it's bad then don't read it at all. Not my fault you don't like this story. Theres several issues with it and plenty of plot holes and wrong details. When I wrote this I ended up hating it anyway.

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