The Fish Caught in a Net
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  • Reads 329
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 7
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2015
Rosie
I am like a fish caught in net. Nowhere to swim. Nowhere to go. Eventually I know I will be cooked and eaten. So there is no point in my sad, sorry, excuse of a life. 

Authors Note
Rosie is a girl who is bullied to the max. Her Mom went on a trip one day and never came back. She was in one of the planes in 9/11. Her Dad loves her and her sister. He just doesn't know how to show it. Thinking she is all alone in a world full of nothing she finds herself completely surprised to find she has a talent. Writing. She writes out against the bullies and the terrorists that have ruined her childhood. The only problem is that she's afraid. Can her newfound friends and family convince her to have no fear? Or will it be to late?

There is only one way to solve everything. Together. 

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