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Bethany lived with her brother and mother while growing up. Her father passed away when she was 3 years old. She's 16 now and is basically having a tough time. Her mother is always working and she also has a boyfriend who looks like a 60 year old alcoholic, But he's just 41. Her mother and Bethany have been abused by him. Her brother who is only 2 years older then her has his own apartment. Sometimes he comes to check up on her and spend the day with her. Sometimes he sleeps over when she needs comfort. Right now she is just losing it. She has no idea who to turn too anymore. She doesn't trust anyone. She's basically really depressed ever since that night..
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