| The story portrays the optimism in the 21st Century | | | | dilated. Her upper lip was elevated and her eyebrows |
| when a Liberian woman miraculously and | | | | were drawn together. |
| single-handedly escapes death at gun point in a small | | | | The insurgents' eyes were glistering and there was a |
| town in Liberia. Many human lives are lost and only by | | | | horrible smell, like fresh blood. They held my husband |
| wonder does this young woman live to tell the tale. | | | | who spoke in a different accent other than theirs. His |
| She saves the lives of her four children from sudden | | | | accent offended them because they knew he was |
| death and shelters them in Europe and gets a better | | | | from a different clan. Their main antagonist was |
| lifestyle. | | | | against people from different tribes other than theirs. |
| On a completely, usual, gorgeous day in Liberia, Kiruru, | | | | Her husband was beaten badly, disfigured and |
| Abigail sat on her chair and saw that the village was | | | | murdered. They noticed that she was not from her |
| mysteriously and unexpectedly surrounded by a | | | | husband's clan. As she tried to take care of her injured |
| powerful rebellions. The village suddenly became dark | | | | baby, they tried to rape her but with a twist of luck |
| because of ominous clouds; headless corps lay on | | | | they heard the armed forces patrolling thus; the |
| thoroughfares, some had their arms and legs detached | | | | insurgents hid themselves in the house and silenced the |
| from their bodies and parts of the villages were in total | | | | family at gun point. After the military was gone, they |
| inferno, other Liberians were running into the bushes to | | | | escorted her and the two babies into the bushes. |
| hide. Four gigantic awful looking terrorizing men, stained | | | | Abigail lived in a town in Norway. The people were |
| with blood on their faces, entered her small house. Her | | | | open-handed and they were always ready to assist |
| husband and two little children were dining. The men | | | | them. The family learnt the language with her four |
| had guns and machetes. She jumped from her | | | | children and each child attended school an opportunity |
| wooden chair and stretched her hands towards her | | | | they never would have had in a million years. They |
| two little children, ages two and four respectively. Her | | | | learnt how to survive in the cold climate which was |
| head hit the low ceiling making her a little wobbly. One | | | | entirely different from their hot climate. They become |
| of the men, who were not in the likeness of normal | | | | accustomed to their way of life, their eating habits, |
| people, got hold of one of her children and swung her | | | | tradition, awareness, and everything there was to learn |
| like a marionette injuring her left leg. She could not | | | | about the people. Abigail got a job, the eldest child |
| fathom what was happening, why they wanted to hurt | | | | married and had two children, her son and her two |
| them, where they came from and what they wanted | | | | other daughters had the opportunity to attend high |
| from them. Her heart beat increased to 180. She felt | | | | school which was never possible in her home town. |
| uncomfortable, weak and shaky. Her skin had too | | | | Each one of them achieved safety and a better |
| much heat. Her blood began to flow from her internal | | | | lifestyle and their objectives in life were achieved. |
| organs to her peripheral parts. Copious perspiration | | | | Abigail escapes atrocities in a small town in her town. |
| occurred and ran from her head to toes. Her hair | | | | She escapes and saves the lives of her four children |
| raised and her superficial muscle tissues shacked and | | | | singlehandedly from death. She gives an astonishing |
| trembled uncontrollably from fear. Her mouth was dry | | | | insight into the lives of the people in her town and how |
| and wide open. Her eyes widened and her pupils | | | | she escapes with her four misplaced children. |