From Victim To Victor
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the electricity bill: an exorbitant $485.62, more than
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M, Chloe. And we're not
iece by piece. My phone-my only lifeline-was next, then a brutal beating,
He heard the fabricated lies, the slander about my character, and bel
c phone call from my best friend Jessica, pierced through the despair, and then the thundering demand
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