Author: Emily Taylor
Oh, my dear, what a day that was Grey and drizzly, like the sky itself knew the heartache brewing in
**Diary Entry** I suppose you dont really understand children these days! “Hello, Margaret, I see
He found it around the corner of a house, just darting between piles of rubbish, searching for food.
**Diary Entry**For months, our daughter lay in a coma, the doctors offering no hope. Standing by her
“Don’t forget, you’re living in my flat and always have been.” “
After my husbands funeral, my son drove me to the outskirts of town and said, Get off here.
Hearing footsteps, Olivia swiftly deleted the message that read how terribly the sender had missed her
**Diary Entry***5th March, 1985*“We have to send him away, we cant keep him!” My husbands
The couch had long since taken the shape of my weary body after three sleepless weeks. I pressed my cheek
At thirteen, Emily Whitaker was left behind by her father in the middle of a howling storma night that





