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The Raven Wood Analysis
Raven Wood

by:STORMYWALLS.

There was a girl named Grace and, she is pregnant . She is married to a man named Jerimiah . They live in a nice house in Blue Sky city. They had a child named Raven Wood . The cild was not born yet she was still in Grace's stomach. The baby only eight months old . Then it turned nine months . It was like here come sthe baby.The nurces were like "oh no" there is no pulse. The baby was finally born on October 26 in the moring. The sad thing is that the mother is dead. she died giving birth to her child. The mother was a skinny pretty orangeish blond hair woman that had bluish green eyes that also had long gorgous eyelashes. The dad took her home two weeks later. The baby was a beautiful baby girl with orangish
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Raven grew bigger and, bigger antill she stoped growing for now. Then her father took up a drinking habbit. She started blaiming raven for her mothers death.She would cry herself to sleep every night. Then she just started growin g monthes became year and she turned three and, four then, she turned five. When she turned five her father beat her for the first time. She was so tore up after that.She went up stairs to take a very cold shower so it would numb her body so it would not hurt as much.Then the next morning her father called her down stair and, she was running as fast as possible. She finally got down there and her father asked her to do somthing and "she asked yes father what is it " her father replied dont ever call me father again or i will kill you . He pulled her to the groud by her hair. then he just grabbed his bellt with metal spikes on it. She cried STOP! STOP! then he told her you are lucky. You are lucky i let yuo live . she said why in a sad scrachy voice. He said you called me father and I am not. The next day he told her move out of this house. The only thing she had been wearing at the time is a ragged white tank top and a pair of ripped skinney jeans. She had extra clothes but that was all at the time. She never looked back she had her bags and she was gone. then she heared the song no turning back im moving on. The next day she had wokw up and she woke up she had saved money

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