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Chapter 4:Healing

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" Sometimes healing begins not with forgetting, but with daring to speak the truth aloud " Sometimes healing begins the moment you dare to speak your truth. You spend a lifetime trapped in silence, afraid that one wrong word will betray you. But if no one ever hears your story, how will the world know the battles you've fought? Why let your voice be tamed when it carries the power to set you free? Healing is never a straight path. It twists, falters, and rises again, marked by scars that whisper of battles fought in silence. For Anne, healing began the moment she dared to speak her truth. After years of being silenced, beaten, and cast aside, her voice rose — fragile at first, but steady with each word She carried memories that refused to fade, nights spent shivering by the roadside, scars etched into her skin, the sting of betrayal from those who should have protected her. Yet even in the pain, she began to see patterns of resilience. Her soul, once burdened, was like a ...

Chapter 3:The exclusive living with the cousins

How do you forgive something that you can't forget? "Anne's brilliance shone at school, but behind closed doors she endured cruelty in silence." Anne's return to the rural village felt like stepping into another world. Her grandmother's home was simple — walls painted by time, the scent of firewood lingering in the air, and the quiet rhythm of life marked by roosters at dawn. Though humble, this place became the stage for a new chapter in her journey. She enrolled in school again, determined to rebuild her life. What felt like a setback was, in truth, a blessing in disguise. Life often places us in situations we don't understand — some teach, some lift, and some wound us deeply. For Anne, this was a lesson wrapped in hardship. At school, her brilliance shone. During her advanced level, she was chosen to join the Junior Parliament — a rare honor. Her gift for English, her poetry, and her speeches carried her forward. Soon after, she was appointed Minister o...