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Old 02-08-2006, 08:44 PM
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i ran away from home because i cant take it anymore.. my mom beats me.. and i called child services.. and they arent going to do anything about it because she hasnt beaten me in a while.. and i dont have bruises to show. but i cant go back home now.. cause i cant take being hurt anymore. so i ran away. and i going to get in trouble by the law? what is going to happend? how am i going to work ? or go to school? because i ran away.. and i dont want her to find me.
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