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Alisa's Voice Studio


MY MISSION
I decided to write this book. I decided to create a website Alisa's Voice Studio and launch Facebook and Instagram pages to warn people, not only about him, but about every man who abuses the vulnerable. This is not about revenge. It is about truth. If you are brave, stand like a man before someone equal or stronger. Hurting the weak makes you nothing but a coward. E VERYTHING HAD MEANING God had already written our destiny. When I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, I knew I wo
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WHEN TIME DID NOT HEEL
People say time will heal the pain. But as time passed, the pain only grew. Life was never the same again. I missed our two hours of talking every day. Those calls had been my anchor, my routine, my proof that she was still there. Alisa had a sense of humor, or maybe she used humor to hide her pain. Now, without her voice, the days felt longer, heavier, unbearable. My parents’ house became like a graveyard. Silence. Crying. My father drinking, trying to numb at least a small
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FINAL DAYS
I visited home for a month in July 2008. Years later, in the last month of her life, I stayed with her again. That was when she finally told me everything—the full truth she had hidden for years. I had been far away from home. I knew some details, but I was never told the whole story. The only people she had trusted with the complete truth were the police and her husband, Zerin. I was excited to finally spend a full month with my family, just as I once waited for my interview
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THE DAY THE WORLD CHANGED
The morning she died felt unreal. The sun rose, but it didn’t shine. I spoke to her just two days before, whispering hope into the cracks of her soul. When I found her, there was no scream. Just silence. A silence so loud it split me open. Her body looked peaceful, as if she had finally escaped the storm. But I knew better. She hadn’t escaped. She had surrendered to a world that refused to listen. At her funeral, her story hadn’t been told. Her truth hadn’t been spoken. But I
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