Beneath the Scars
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Ongoing, First published May 25, 2016
Caitlin is a 17 year old girl who was put into slavery when she was 11. Her parents became heavy alcoholics and got addicted to hardcore drugs, and since they live in a horrible, crook filled community, they aren't cheap. They valued the drugs more than their own daughter, so they sold her into slavery. She was very resistant, and tried escape multiple times a day, resulting in many scars from being brutally whipped. Any girls who were not sold, including Caitlin, were whipped every day that they were not bought. The other girls envy Caitlin for her unbroken will and rebellious nature. Yet one day, Caitlin was about to give up... However, one of the new girls, 12 year old Vanessa, who helps her by giving her more hope and makes her more determined to get out......
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