Above them, on the road, cars thundered past, ignoring the fifty mile an hour limit. The few drivers who did notice simply saw a group of kids messing around. Nothing to worry about, nothing they would even remember if it wasn’t for what came later.On the path the children ran their hands along t...
She’s listening carefully, as I read the latest letter from her father. She doesn’t read well, and his letters show that he’s barely literate himself. The lined sheet is covered with disjointed sentences and misspelled words, some thickly scribbled out by black biro. Thankfully, they’re always br...
She stumbled, her head was pounding and her words came out slurred. Shock made her weak, as she was walked to the white van, Malik holding her right arm the bulldog gripping her left. It was clear that there was no escape, yet still a part of Ellie refused to believe this and she began to beg. “I...