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Rated: E · Non-fiction · Emotional · #2264720
Episode one of solitary child
There was a girl born in a village somewhere unknown. Her name was Fouzia. Fouzia was given birth by a young girl who was almost fifteen. Fouzia's mother was married in her preteens. When Fouzia was born her mother was very happy to have a little angel. Her mother would love her more than anything in the world. This beautiful family was unaware of the tsunami which will strike them soon. After a few years, Fouzia's little sister was born. Her mother found out that she was diagnosed with cancer. Fouzia's grandparents kicked her mother out saying "she caught some terrible disease, we all caught it too". Poor Fouzia was too innocent to understand what had happened, her father never spoke against his parent's decision he would just sit back and watch his wife suffer. Finally, God put end to her suffering, she left two beautiful angels behind in her law's house. Soon Fouzia becomes aware of her mother's death. Her heartless grandparents made a 5 years old work for hours then put heavyweights on her little back and walk for hours just to earn some money, to give it to her grandmother. Her reward was some leftover food once or twice a day. Her grandmother would buy gifts and stuff for her daughter with the hard-earned money of a 5 years child. The evil woman won't even hide it from Fouzia, giving all the beautiful gifts and things to her daughter but not even sparing a single pair of shoes to Fouzia. Fouzia would take care of her year-old sister who was a prey of polio. The little girl would drag her sister around because she herself was too young to take care of a child. The grim reaper once again visited the house this time he took another innocent soul. That was.........
TO BE CONTINUED


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