Our daughter went missing whilst overseas 4 years ago. How do I let go?
A female age 41-50, anonymous writes: Everything I’m about to tell you is true. Four years ago, we had a horrific tragedy occur in the family. We lost our 19 year old daughter to human trafficking. She was a very bright girl; got A’s in all her classes and even graduated third in her class. She was also captain of her soccer team her junior and senior years of high school. She volunteered 10 hours a week to the local library to teach five year olds how to read and write and got accepted for not only an internship as an Assistant Pre-Law Officer at the local firm but also to Yale Law. She was… a very, very smart girl. This one decision, however, was very stupid and I should have realized before we lost her: She was to visit a man she met online a year and a half before (a man she thought was “the one”). When she got on the plane to Hong Kong, I never saw her again. How do I know she was human trafficked? My family is not exactly rich, but when you’re a parent, you will do anything in
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