Emma's Redemption
ys known she
ove, but never felt it. Her home was silent, her parents present but indifferent. Her father barely spoke to he
ot to ask for attentio
he limped into the house, hoping-just this once-her mother would notice. But her mother b
he never asked
quiet, withdrawn, never expecting love because it had never been giv
iliar-stole what little
ne. But who would listen? Who would
ed it deep inside, and continued
idn't need anyone. But when Mark came into her life, offering kindne
was
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