Jose Luis Monologue

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away as possible from Jose Luis was the plan. My hopes were ruined for when Jose Luis said I wasn't able to go outside because I was responsible for Jennifer, I knew that wasn't his reason for keeping me inside I knew he wanted to take more advantage of me than from what he already did. Thoughts went through my head of running away far away with my sisters to save them from any harm. Everyone went outside and left me inside with this pedophile and my innocent baby sister. Of course right away everyone leaves Jose once again tells me to follow him but this time it was to a different room going through the kitchen then into this little hall way with two rooms a bathroom and a back door next to a laundry room. The room he had took me into was …show more content…

His answer was he needed a little more time to enjoy it so it wasn't enough for him to stop, I cried and Cried till he got tired of hearing me cry and beg so then he stopped. A eight year old should never experience these type of things ever they really shouldn't no women or girl should experience anything that has to do with rape, it ruins their life and emotional feelings about themselves. Susan Nalley ,who is Bingham country family violence counselor, she deals with families who come out with having a raped suspect or being domestically abused. Susan's says “ Working with families is life changing, it teaches you a lot just by hearing and visiting with them about their problems. I experienced lots of different things from domestic violence to being sexual raped. I love helping my community and significant others makes me feel like I accomplish something everyday, but the worse thing about my job is knowing that after the case is done I wont ever see these people again or be in contact with them so its like a book that ends and never goes on to something bigger and better it just ends on the good part where you want to know where so and so is in in life now or if so and so changes to a bigger better

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