A Long Ordeal

A Long Ordeal

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Fifteen year old Amber has lived through major hardships her whole life. She is a trained killer with cruel and unsupportive parents. Her father only considers her as his weapon while her mother secretly loves her but is forced to show otherwise by her abusive husband. Amber comes home one day finding a man sent to kill her. While fighting him, flashbacks of her brutal and harsh childhood come to her mind. She remembers when her life turned upside down when she saw her parents die before her eyes and all the guilt that she was filled with. Will she ever get rid of this grudge for not being strong enough to save her parents?
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