The Fight For Life

The Fight For Life

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Meet Nadia. Just your typical school girl with a typical life. Good grades, great family. Amazing right? Not. That's what people at Calden Highschool assume. But they're wrong. Really wrong. Nadia's life isn't all peachy perfect. No. It's a fuck up. She used to enjoy life when she was younger, before she had to worry about anything like boys, school, clothes etcetera. But then that all came crumbling down when her father had left England and moved to California, taking her with him. Nadia was told by him that it was just a holiday, and Nadia being Nadia believed his lie. They weren't there for a holiday, they were there for a fresh start. Her father wanted Nadia to forget about her twin and her mother. But she didn't. She wouldn't. She couldn't. Eight years later and Nadia is a new person. Eight years can change a someone, and it definitely did change Nadia. She isn't that seven year old she used to be. She is now fierce and brave. She a gang member. She's a street fighter. She's herself.
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