Discrimination is a curious thing. It changes people. It changed her. Robin-Jay was no longer the person she once was as an innocent four year old girl. She didn't believe in love, she lost that luxurious belief the minute her childhood was wiped away. She no longer knew what emotions were, she couldn't identify them in herself. Love is destructive to a person. Discrimination is developmental to a person. If there was one person that knew that the best, it would be Robin-Jay; the girl who thought she knew everything. Robin-Jay quickly realized she knew nothing when she met her. ~~~ Hello! I wanted to let you know that I listed this book as "Mature" because of the violent topics and scenes throughout this book such as murder, suicide, self harm, rape, mental illness, and abuse. There will be no sexual content, but if you are sensitive to violent topics, please click away from this book. You deserve to have a good and pleasant experience reading my book and if graphic scenes will ruin your day, then maybe it isn't a good idea to read my story (there are plenty of other wonderful stories out there). I also wanted to let whoever is reading this know that I am going to hide some hidden Easter eggs in this book! Most of them are going to be towards musicals, because I am a huge fan of musicals. Maybe it can be a fun game for my readers to play and see which references they can find. Anyways, I hope you enjoy the story! (Last but not least, I just wanted to let you know that this book is still in progress.)
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