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A story where a girl falls victim to a child murder 

Now trapped in his house due to the illusion of false sympathy and comfort 

People around her often call her dumb naive and easily manipulated 

Now In the hands of one person who holds the power to dictate her every move 

What could she do but obey .
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It's The Innocent That Are Victims

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Written by Izen Torres January 7th 2003 - February 18th 2022 Rest in peace Won't lie. This story has a lot of plot holes. Like.... A LOT of plot holes. But I had the idea and my brain wouldn't leave me alone until I got it out. So here. Note: this story does have some sexual moments that involve minors. This is a story about a boy named Hazel who got kidnapped by his Uncle's ex-girlfriends brother. (Complicated. I know.) So what happened is a decade ago the Uncle raped the girlfriend and the girlfriend killed herself. The girlfriends younger brother Easton holds a grudge. Kidnaps 14 year old Hazel when he's on his way to visit the Uncle. But honestly it's mostly about Hazel being aware that he's being slowly stockholmed and trying to resist it. Tahdah. Also he loves his dad. Because I realized all my stories are about crappy or absent father's. (I don't have trauma. You do!)