THE NEW FOUNDATION

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THE NEW FOUNDATION CHAPTER ONE🤍 Her name was Ama, a young lady who had once loved women. Society would have been disgusted by someone like her, wouldn’t it? But before anyone judged her, they should have heard her story. Ama had once been a happy soul. She was gentle and warm, and her smile had a way of reaching into the hearts of others. People smiled simply because she did. For a long time, life felt peaceful—until the day her mother died. That loss shattered her world. Grief settled deep inside her, and nothing was ever the same again. Her father did not remain alone for long. He married another woman, hoping to replace what he had lost. But the new woman brought with her two grown sons. They were cruel and arrogant, and from the moment they entered Ama’s life, she felt unsafe in her own home. One night, everything changed. They forced their way into her room and stole something from her that she could never get back. When Ama finally regained consciousness, she was lying in a hospital bed. Her father sat nearby, guilt written all over his face, yet he did nothing to protect her. When her stepmother arrived, she blamed Ama instead, accusing her of things she had never done. Ama lay there silently, tears flowing, knowing she was completely alone. A week later, she was sent back home. But Ama had already decided she would not stay. Before leaving, she allowed her anger and pain to consume her, and she planned revenge against the woman who had failed her. It was a dark choice, one born from deep wounds. That same night, Ama fled from that house and disappeared into another life. From then on, she avoided men and kept her distance from the world. She lived in isolation until she met a woman who would change everything. This woman helped her stand again, guiding her away from her painful past. Slowly, a bond formed between them, and before long, love grew where fear had once lived. Through her, Ama began to understand herself—her heart, her desires, her identity. For the first time since her childhood, she felt safe. But happiness did not last forever. Years later, the woman she loved passed away after years of struggling with drugs. Ama did not judge her; she only mourned her. Losing her brought back the familiar ache of loneliness. Once again, Ama found herself alone in the world. Yet this time, she chose to keep going. She focused on herself, on healing, and on building a future. Eventually, she enrolled in a technical school, determined to rise from everything that had tried to destroy her. And though her past was filled with pain, Ama continued to walk forward, carrying both her scars and her strength with her.
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