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The God’s Child

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Moon is a girl who grows up craving love in a house full of people, yet empty of warmth. Raised between silence, emotional neglect, and broken relationships, she learns early that hope can hurt more than pain. When family becomes the source of her deepest wounds, Moon finds herself questioning love, God, and her own worth. Torn between forgiveness and survival, her journey is not about romance or dreams—it is about endurance, loss, and the quiet strength of a girl who keeps breathing even when life keeps breaking her. This is not a story of perfection. This is the story of a girl who survives.
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Chapter 1 - The God’s Child

Moon was a gentle, innocent girl—untouched by the cruelty of the world, carrying only small dreams in her heart.

Every morning, when she opened her eyes, she believed the day was born just for her.As if happiness had quietly chosen that moment to exist.She did not know then that life was already preparing herto search for dreams much bigger than she had ever imagined—and to learn a new way of surviving.

Her life resembled a sad drama,one where the characters were presentbut warmth was missing.

She had a complete family—a mother and father, an elder brother, two elder sisters, a younger sister,and a grandmother.She lived among them,yet she often felt like a stranger in her own home.

Moon spent most of her childhood beside her grandmother.Perhaps that was why her mother never truly accepted her,and her siblings never grew close to her either.Whenever she saw them laughing together,sharing secrets and smiles,her chest tightened.A quiet ache settled inside her—unnoticed, unspoken, but always present.

She longed to talk,to be heard,to belong somewhere.

But her calm and silent naturenever allowed her to fit into the noise of the world.Every time she gathered the courageto let the storm inside her reach others,she was gently—sometimes cruelly—silenced.

Moon learned to hide her voice.

As time passed, her world slowly shifted.From toys, her hands moved to pencils.From pencils, to pens.She no longer only read stories—she began to write them.

She often wondered why she was the way she was.Why life felt heavier for her than for others.She searched for answers everywhere,but found only one name repeating itself in her heart—God.

If God could move the wind,paint the sky with darkness and light,make flowers bloomand decide when rain would fall,then perhaps He had also written her pain.

So she made Him her friend.

She spoke to Him in silence,searched for Him in the lives He created,and slowly, unknowingly,turned her loneliness into faith.

This was how Moon's friendship with God began.

She did not know where this bond would lead her.She did not know what it would cost her.

They say even God cannot change destiny.And what destiny had written for Moon ahead—she was not ready for it yet.