Behind Broken Glass Walls
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  • Reads 8
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 2
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2016
Mature
Abuse.  A gun. And her daughter.
You never know how strong you are until you are forced into a situation that tests every ounce of strength that you have.  This is what one mother learns as she finds out that the person who committed a shooting at her daughter's high school was indeed her daughter.  Her feelings are a mix of every emotion, but what bothers her the most is that even though she knows that her daughter took the lives of many others she can't help but love her with all of her might.  It is this love that she has for her daughter that makes her feel entirely at fault.
Learn what it means to love a child when everyone else sees her as a murderer and experience what it feels like to love someone who you no longer understand.
What are the limits on your love?
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