Why Me?
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Once there was this girl named Regina who lived with her mother Anne, and her father Daniel. They were a very happy family that lives on a farm that has horses, because Regina loved to ride. Then, one day there was an accident, and Daniel was killed. Anne went off the deep end and started to be abusive to Regina. Regina was 15 when that started happening, and she believes that she may be biesexual. Only one problem, her mom believes that anyone who isn't straight is going to go to hell. What will happen when Regina confronts her mother about her sexuality? Will she be strong enough to stand up for what she believes in? Can she stay strong when everyone turns against her?
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