Carolina
  • Reads 204
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 57m
  • Reads 204
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 9
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2024
Mature
They say violence isn't always the answer to everything, but until that day I didn't know that. Violence was the only thing I knew about at that time. To me it was normal.  

Carolina. A story about a girl who grew up in a physical abusive household. A household where physically hurting someone else was the only solution to anything. She soon learned that this kind of behaviour was not normal, but by then it was too late...

Carolina got sent to an orphanage after a tragic accident where she suffered being bullied about how she looked. Her weight, her face, her past.

Maybe if she ran away everything would become better. Maybe then she would finally find a place where she fits in...Or, maybe everything would just get worse and history would repeat itself.
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