It always happens to somebody else. Until it happens to you.
Inspired by the real life events when a teenage girl was drugged and nearly stolen in the bathrooms of her local mall. Her story had a happy ending. But not everybody is that lucky.
A genocide is happening every day and we don't even know about it.
Anne C West is the writer of short stories in any given genre and started publishing some of them in 2015. Especially the retelling of people from days gone by and what they got up to when left unsupervised. She loves twisting fairy tales in knots and solving cozies. She works as a virtual bookkeeper and is a homeschool veteran who lives with her husband, two teenage human children and four four-legged adult children in a holiday town in the North West Province of South Africa. Here's my Linktree https://linktr.ee/annecwestauthor
The book description of this short story intrigued me, and I was curious to know how a kidnapping could relate to a genocide.
This short story doesn’t tell you that though (or maybe I just did not get it). I wish the relationship between those two events would be explained more, because I think the word genocide should not be used lightly. If someone wants to use the word as the title of their book, fine, but please make sure you have a legitimate reason.
Other than that, the writing style was fine, but again, this short story is so incredibly short that you don’t get much text to get a good indication of what their writing style is like anyway.