TRINITY
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Complete, First published Jan 04, 2016
I hate you! Trinity screamed. Her family was to leave the country she knew all her life, to a country she had never visited, the one she had heard about from films and novels. 

She was informed just two weeks to when the shift was going to take place. Yet, they expect her to understand. Who does that?

Trinity has to adjust to a new life in a foreign country which means she has to change schools and meet new people. 

P.s. I wrote this when I was 15, so yeah, read if you want to and let me know what you think 😁

Trinity talks about her new life and she takes us through the lessons, the pain, the sorrows and the joy of moving into an unknown world. 

Warning: All rights reserved. Copyright ® 2016. No part of this book is to be rewritten, edited or copied in any way. Read at your own risk. Bad comments are not appreciated. Enjoy...
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