THE DIARY OF SILENCE.
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THE DIARY OF SILENCE.

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An orphan living with her uncle from the age of ten, r***d by him everyday for five years. Slept with her cousin and another man which caused serious pelvic infection. She did not know about the disease but runs away from the house because she knows her uncle would make her abort the baby. living on the streets, she is picked up by woman who helped her into the agency she now works at.at this time she is four months pregnant she discovers the sickness late, she was 4 months pregnant, she attended every seminar which guided her on how to avoid infecting the babies. God helped her deliver safely without affecting the kids. She raises them with love. She has treated the infection, she has to look for a sun table job to take care of her boys but the problem is, she does not know the father. She gets a job at the house, she is nineteen years old, her childer are two years old. She gets to the house and sees her uncle is the owner, he saw the children and was surprised, they looked like him, or his son, he does not know. His son later apologized to her for the past. Her uncle takes her and tortures her for running away, some time later his son calls the police who takes him away. She was happy a DNA test was conducted and the son was the father of the boys. One day, when arranging the house she found a book; her uncles diary. There She remembered all she read about the death of her parents. They later went to visit him in the prison where she forgave him, every thing was sorted, but he was sentenced to death for murdering her parents.They lived happily with the Children.

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THE LAST DAY.

The Diary of Silence

Chapter Forty-Three — The Last Day in the House

Morning arrived quietly, almost gently, as if the world outside the house did not know that something important was about to end.

Amara woke before the alarm again.

For a moment she lay still, staring at the ceiling. The faint morning light crept through……

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