Pangs of Hunger

Fiction & Literature, African American
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Author: Adina Stevens ISBN: 9781311060365
Publisher: Adina Stevens Publication: February 8, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Adina Stevens
ISBN: 9781311060365
Publisher: Adina Stevens
Publication: February 8, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Being responsible for her brother and sister was the last thing on Sara’s mind, but that was exactly the bind that she found herself in. Just barely an adult herself, she struggled to keep herself and her siblings afloat. At a breaking point and with no-one to turn to for help, Sara had to contemplate something that she never thought that she would have to. Something that if it went wrong would mean that all she had fought so hard for might be lost to her.

Her worst fears now realised, Sara wondered how she was going to make it home to her brother and sister. And if she did, would she ever be the same again?

She did not think that she was really hurting anyone by her activities. Her only excuse is that her family was in dire need. So OK, they might get angry at the unknown individual who was playing rabbit with their produce, but she did not think that it would result in her virtue being at risk. He came out of nowhere to challenge her and now she was his prisoner unable to escape. What did he want from her? Whatever it was it would not be good. With no avenue of escape, Sara only hopes that she would survive the ordeal and make it home safely home. All she can hope for is to live to see her brother and sister again.

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Being responsible for her brother and sister was the last thing on Sara’s mind, but that was exactly the bind that she found herself in. Just barely an adult herself, she struggled to keep herself and her siblings afloat. At a breaking point and with no-one to turn to for help, Sara had to contemplate something that she never thought that she would have to. Something that if it went wrong would mean that all she had fought so hard for might be lost to her.

Her worst fears now realised, Sara wondered how she was going to make it home to her brother and sister. And if she did, would she ever be the same again?

She did not think that she was really hurting anyone by her activities. Her only excuse is that her family was in dire need. So OK, they might get angry at the unknown individual who was playing rabbit with their produce, but she did not think that it would result in her virtue being at risk. He came out of nowhere to challenge her and now she was his prisoner unable to escape. What did he want from her? Whatever it was it would not be good. With no avenue of escape, Sara only hopes that she would survive the ordeal and make it home safely home. All she can hope for is to live to see her brother and sister again.

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