A Partner in His Crime? (Part I)

At first, the writer wonders if she is to blame for her abuse and keeps it secret. She finally realizes it is not her fault and tells a guidance counselor.
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![]() At first, the writer wonders if she is to blame for her abuse and keeps it secret. She finally realizes it is not her fault and tells a guidance counselor.
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