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The Dirt Path
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Complete, First published Jan 07, 2016
This story was inspired by "The Truth" by Audiomachine. It is also a reminder of my mission to reach out to children around the world who face hellish traumas...

As for my testimony, I grew up with Anxiety. Manipulating my life, it made me fearful and would attack me at random times. It was horrible.
After years of battling it, I prayed and asked Jesus for His help. Immediately He freed me from Anxiety... I cannot tell you how freeing it was, and still is to have peace.

Though I did not put God in Alice's story, the symbolism is if you discover the inner authority you are meant to have, you can vanquish any demon. In reality, when we accept Jesus into our lives, He gives us the authority to overcome our inner demons.
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My life began in simplicity. I yearned for what any average girl would dream to become, in a world where expectations flourish, yet still being gullible to realise. Like a princess, or even possibly a narcissistic little girl who wants everything to herself, I disregarded the stories told to me during my bedtimes. That 'Beauty and the Beast' was only a figment of one's imagination. That a palace was even a torture ground to those who have absolute control over it, all its inhabitants, and all that are affected by it. The potential bestowed future had been ruined by innocent decisions of my heart, unknown to the tragedy it would inevitably render. In the end, it was my husband, whose gaze I interpreted as one of affection, who was my one and only betrayer. *** | Top Ranks | [#03 in 'Solution' - 13/06/2025] [#05 in 'Resilience' - 18/04/2023] [#06 in 'Islam' - 18/06/2025] *** Important Note: Those who are easily triggered are advised not to continue with this book. Thank you :)