Is this how life is?
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Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2021
Mature
Hope? what's that? 

Jordan Eliza says as she writes her essay. She never quite had hope. Nor does she even plan to. or does she? 

 After her stepfather had threatened to beat her and do more ungodly things to her, she ran into the woods. She ran so far she could only hear, nothing. She found a small opening in the middle of the small forest. There was a small cabin. It was torn down and moldy looking. She was frightened by the graffiti on the cabin. It was been funny but disturbing. The big bold lettering said, " RACHEAL IS THE MOST BANGABLE!"  Racheal is a popular kid in school. She's all stuck up and thinks she is the best-looking person in the high school. Jordan opens the door just to find something that even the toughest person would be disturbed by. 

What is it? What does she do? Keep reading to find out.
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