Hello Senecca. Thank you for getting this new post to us. I've been watching for it every day. Tonight I was thankful to find you messaged me that you posted.
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Sorry y'all. I haven't been able to get on too much lately. I just had midterms and my school work was piling up.
Anyways, here's the next little part!
Please know that your schoolwork is first and foremost a priority you must always take care of before you worry about us who are reading your wonderful ff. I commend you for being dedicated to your education. I am glad however you got at least a small break to write and post this. You don't have to make big long chapters, especially when you are so overwhelmed with your schoolwork.
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“Yes, but there is no recollection of how-”
Someone died, and there isn't anything written about the cause of death? I wonder what happened there that a report wasn't made.Or could it be that one was made and it was retrieved somehow, by a certain party that was probably the cause of her death. Curious in deed.
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“I don’t know, Reyes. I don’t know if this girl is ready for something like that.” Mr. Smith said with a doubtful expression.
Oh for Coralie's sake, I hope she is able to. It would be a perfect resolve to her problem. But, I must say, I am concerned that what Mr. Smith said is a serious concern with me. It's hard to think that a young person such as, Coralie, who was raised without love and kindness, and who was kept from being seen or heard from, would be able to function perfectly fine when she is exposed to new people to live with. I think the only thing she has going for her is that she doesn't know what it is to trust someone to be good and kind even loving to her. She wouldn't expect it, and when she received it, she might decide she likes it, and be perfectly fine.
Of course there is one example of this, and that is Harry Potter. He was raised without love and kindness. He was abused by the family he lived with. But, he did go to school and therefore knew what it should have been like for him to have a family who loved him.
So, I'm looking forward to reading your next post and see what is happening.
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Tell me what you think!
I hope you don't regret saying that. I did get a bit carried away, and long winded. Sorry
Great writing Senecca. I'll be watching for your next post.