RETURNED
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At the age of 4, Violetta was kidnapped. Everyone was broken after she got kidnapped. After few years later everyone thought she was dead. Fast forward to 8 years after her kidnapping.. Abused and broken, yet Violetta walks around with a smile on her face. She has tried to run away from him, however fails. She gives up any hope left for her freedom. However after his arrest, Violetta comes to know of her real family. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am really sorry for the crappy description. I hope you give this story a chance. Contains abuse scene, swearing. Started: 12/4/2021
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Violet Nevaeh never had a real childhood. Her so-called parents were cold, cruel, and controlling-always telling her she wasn't enough, punishing her for the smallest things, even forcing her to starve. She grew up bruised, quiet, and scared... but somehow still holding on. Then one day, everything changed. They died in a car crash-and she felt nothing. That's when she found out the truth: they weren't her real parents. They had kidnapped her when she was two. Thrown into social care, Violet learns she has six older brothers-rich, powerful, and dead serious about protecting her. But there's a catch: they're part of the mafia. Now, she's stuck between the life she escaped and the one she never saw coming. Can she learn to trust again? Or will the past keep chasing her, no matter where she goes?

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