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You mentioned wanting to flee together, didn't you?
She mentioned that she was raised in the Wochaburg foster home as well. That day, there was a fire in the foster home. She and her brother were sold to the Burundian underground human trafficking group after being split up by traffickers.
This group chose boys, girls, and youngsters for individuals with special interests.
Anna was the name of the girl. Chris was the name of her elder brother. Their parents perished in an accident while at work. The two kids went into the foster home.
After that, the two kids were abruptly taken from each other due to a fire in the foster home.
Only Abigail understood what she wanted; thus, Anna didn't know why she did this until after she passed away.
If she fled, what could she do? She didn't want to return to living in a filthy environment, or maybe she would be hunted down.
At the most crucial time, she betrayed her friend in order to please the pervert Michael.
Eventually, words could no longer adequately express Anna's fate. Abigail just stole one item from her. Her brother presented her with a wooden blessing sign from the temple, inscribed with his brother's name.
With a comforter pulled over her face, Abigail giggled softly, like a ghost from the night.
Her cellmates had no notion that she had been smeared in blood since she was very small.
She eventually achieved success, emerged from the basement, and was formally adopted by Michael. She went with Michael to the Mypos cruise ship at that time in order to get Nathaniel.
She met the young man there, and even though she was embarrassed, it was the first time she had ever felt true love.
With a deep voice, Abigail laughed harshly, so much like a mountain ghost that the other women in the room were terrified of her.
She had no idea that would be such a big departure from her original belief that she was innocuous.
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