ow. Her mother's hands, once meant to nurture, had long turned violent. Beatings became part of her daily l
, leaving behind scars no one could see. Yet, even as home became a battlefield, Elara's spirit refused to surrender. Wheneve
ry breath. And still, she fought in silence
r one roof: her mother's vio
ayed her. Yet, through all the agony, she clung fiercely to the last
only a
lence, she be