Receding
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Ongoing, First published May 16, 2013
When you think about a mother you think about a women loving her child unconditionally. Protecting them from anything even it had to be risking their own life. But Tiffany didn't have that, she lost it all. Raped by her mothers husband for three years, it took away everything. Knowing that her mom knew and didn't care made life difficult for her but her four year old sister was her light. She made her not want to give up, but she didn't have any help. Being so secretive about her life made it harder to open up and easier for her happiness to be taken. But finally, she wants to tell her story. Finally she wants to let go...finally, she wants to reveal.
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