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Sealed
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    Time 1h 49m
Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2015
Mature
Trinity Mars hasn't spoken since she was eleven years old. She saw her three best friends get killed and she was so shocked, she had seemed to have lost her voice. Her parents tried everything. Now... it seems like the world has given up on her. It's not until her parents hire someone to help take care of her.  He is a collage man who is tying to become a therapist. He comes after his classes and gets credits for being an aid. He urges her to talk and open up. At first she hates him. She doesn't need a babysitter but, her parents, knowing she can't call anyone or yell out if something bad happens, hires him.
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brothers. (2021) Fourth Edition (2023) **New versions will NOT be uploaded onto Wattpad since I am no longer active. This is the final Wattpad edition. New versions will be updated on Royal Road. After 12 years of being in foster care, Diana Watson has had enough of the failing system. She is moved into her 23rd family: the Fields, with two parents and four sons. While the parents are kind to her, providing her with a beautiful home and her own room, the sons seem to see her as some sort of pest. Diana's mental strength is crumbling under their hatred, adding on to the past decade of trauma. Will this family be her saving grace? Or will they finally push her over the edge? WARNING: This story contains triggering themes including but not limited to: physical, emotional, and mental abuse; mentions (but no descriptive depictions) of sexual abuse; and suicidal depictions and actions. Reader discretion is advised.