Your Daughter by Andrea Hunter
Andrea came from a good family, with two parents, a beautiful home nestled in the “good side of town,” and neighbours that looked out for one another. Life looked promising for the hardworking young girl with bright blue eyes.
As Andrea’s teen years came to an end, so did her innocence. Now a regular pot smoker, a friend offered her “something a little different” one night. Asking the pivotal question, “what is it” too late, Andrea found herself enjoying the temporary high of meth.
Now hooked, Andrea continued to chase the high she once enjoyed. Following the ever-common pattern for many young women, Andrea stopped going to work and started to spiral into dispair, continuously on the search for cash or the next man she could sexually please for a hit.
Your daughter is the story of just that, a sweet young girl who could have had the world at her hands, who has a loving family whose hearts break each day not knowing if they will get that dreadful call or knock at the door. It is a story of pain, struggle, and real situations that addiction places you in.
“Real lives do not always have a happy ending.”
Andrea came from a good family, with two parents, a beautiful home nestled in the “good side of town,” and neighbours that looked out for one another. Life looked promising for the hardworking young girl with bright blue eyes.
As Andrea’s teen years came to an end, so did her innocence. Now a regular pot smoker, a friend offered her “something a little different” one night. Asking the pivotal question, “what is it” too late, Andrea found herself enjoying the temporary high of meth.
Now hooked, Andrea continued to chase the high she once enjoyed. Following the ever-common pattern for many young women, Andrea stopped going to work and started to spiral into dispair, continuously on the search for cash or the next man she could sexually please for a hit.
Your daughter is the story of just that, a sweet young girl who could have had the world at her hands, who has a loving family whose hearts break each day not knowing if they will get that dreadful call or knock at the door. It is a story of pain, struggle, and real situations that addiction places you in.
“Real lives do not always have a happy ending.”
Andrea came from a good family, with two parents, a beautiful home nestled in the “good side of town,” and neighbours that looked out for one another. Life looked promising for the hardworking young girl with bright blue eyes.
As Andrea’s teen years came to an end, so did her innocence. Now a regular pot smoker, a friend offered her “something a little different” one night. Asking the pivotal question, “what is it” too late, Andrea found herself enjoying the temporary high of meth.
Now hooked, Andrea continued to chase the high she once enjoyed. Following the ever-common pattern for many young women, Andrea stopped going to work and started to spiral into dispair, continuously on the search for cash or the next man she could sexually please for a hit.
Your daughter is the story of just that, a sweet young girl who could have had the world at her hands, who has a loving family whose hearts break each day not knowing if they will get that dreadful call or knock at the door. It is a story of pain, struggle, and real situations that addiction places you in.
“Real lives do not always have a happy ending.”