Mama Bear Tell Your Story: Inspired by a True Story
By London
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lost, the misfit’s, the Stand alones.
Just to give you a warning, this book is or may not be for the common intellectual.
This book isn’t divided into chapters, and because of how the storm of life was so continuously going.
London
My name is LONDON. I’m interested in speaking at your facility because I can identify with many of the issues that I believe the women there have also gone through. I was raised by a single alcoholic mother. I was raped and beaten on a regular basis as a child. At the age of 15, I was on my own with a child and involved in gangs and motorcycle clubs, dealing with death, overdoses, even losing my children to authorities and fought to get them back. I lived on the streets for many years dealing and consuming drugs. That lifestyle eventually led me to the adult sex industry, BDSM, prostitution and human trafficking. I also ended up in jail. I have changed considerably since that time in my life. I have six beautiful children and they are everything to me. I was recently married to a wonderful Christian man and I have two handsome stepsons. I have my first grandchild was born when my son was over in Afghanistan but is back home safe now. I was a single mother for many years and my children have seen me go through many difficult things and sometimes we fought those things as a family. I have shown them how to fight and survive a toxic lifestyle by having a close relationship with God. My goal in life now is to show God’s love to women and children stuck in the bondage of addiction and human trafficking and life battles as a living example that God can deliver anyone from any bad situation. I would love the opportunity to speak to the women at your facility. I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely LONDON
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Contents
Recognition
Who Hears Her Cry
Start to grow up
Brother and Sister Love
Time to Fight back and Being a Teen age Ma
Boy Did I Find A Job
When A Pedophile has you Fooled
Time for a Storm to Ride
Closing Thoughts
Hi, my name is London
This book is to help young mothers and
women. Young men and older men.
The lost, the misfit`s, the Stand alone
Just to give you a warning this book is or may
not be for the common intellectual.
This book isn`t divided in to chapters, and because of
how the storm of life was so continuously going.
There is life after 8 mile
Innocent (token away) Deception
Deceit
Is nothing but hurt and confusion.
Gambling (little bro)
Watching my brother go through half Million in one summer.
Alcoholism (ma and me) Drugs (ma, ma bro) Coma (me)
Death (serving and dealing) Rape (me)
Sex (young and for $)
Jail or prison (me and my bro) Teenage ma
Men in my life (reuniting what’s a teenage Crush and husbands)
Married and Divorce (feeling like the anther women and
having another women playing your identity) Mental
and Physical abuse (your son walking in the room with
a gun in your face. Your kids being abused with-
out your knowledge)
Being a sister and not
Not knowing your Dad (you can live on)
High school Diploma (Doesn’t matter how
old your) Graduate from Hair school
Fighting with God.
Army ma
Happy every after
Recognition
I want to thank everybody from my heart the help me get through the end of this book. With Editing of this book and coming together as a community of Friendship, family and as a church.
To my older kids love you guys to the end of now meaning. We have been through a hell of a fight. But what makes me sleep at night if knowing how we fought as a family and never let anything keep us done Worriers we are.
Thank you my family the couple that’s still around you mean the world to me finally, I want to thank you to my Church and thank you for not letting me go and being Family and a community. And thank you Lord for putting your roots into me to let me know I am home.
Who Hears
Her Cry
Cookies and cream
Gumdrops lemon ice
vanilla ice cream cones and chocolate bars
baby dolls and strawberry shortcakes
Cotton candy and popcorn and all the kid’s rides you can see.
Time to take a walk behind closed doors and it’s not a movie.
And sugar and spice isn’t always nice
G rowing up in my house, I do remember my mother doing what she had to do to make things work to make sure my brother and I had what we needed. It also helped along the way to have some good family and friends to try and help.
People sometimes wonder how far back we could remember. I have a memory of a dark-haired man with a mustache looking down at me, and so I asked my ma about this. Come to find out it, was my dad. She said the last time my dad saw me was when I was about two years old. She told me of how he left us right around Christmas when he was supposed to get food and presents for the house, and never returned. He left her pregnant and with a little son. Come to find out it wasn’t the first time he had left her.
She was pregnant with me and he left her in Arizona and my grandparents had to fly her back to Michigan. Grandma told me she should of stuck to her grounds because my mother told her the Carnies are going to marry them on top of the Ferris wheel and they were going to run away with the Carnies. My father was adopted by the people that owned the carnival, there was about 13 kids, some adopted and some blood brothers and sisters.
I know my happy place was at my grandparents house because it was always safe there. I Love my grandfather very much. He was a hard worker who would work two or three jobs to provide a roof over my mom and her siblings head and whatever they needed.
My grandfather was in the Navy and stationed in New York. He was born in Pennsylvania, he had Polio when he was a kid that put him in a wheelchair