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FOSTERED Treatment written by Oshin Gurung At a very young age of three, Israel Gordon’s parents were divorced where his unidentical twin sister Gabriella was separated from him. From that day onwards, Israel started to have tough upbringing with only his mother. It had got to the point where even simple communication with her was difficult and she had hard time giving Israel the care which he needed. He felt lonely as he had no one to play with and able to talk with since his twin sister was gone from him. It suddenly made Israel to realise that he will never be able to have a relationship with his mother which made him to be handed to social services, where he could finally find someone who will shower him love. After five months, Israel was now in the hands of a young woman called Aisha Rahim. Israel was welcomed with warm-heartedness when he first met her, which was one thing which he never was able to receive from his parents; this made Israel to immediately like her also he was able to feel comfy very quickly as her house was warm and cosy. Israel was beginning to settle in and he was spending a lot of quality time with his mother. There was never a time where he felt isolated. This all changed when one day he found his deceased sister, Gabriella’s photo in his foster mother’s living room. When Gabriella was taken in custody by her father at the vulnerable age of three, no one was aware of her father’s maltreatment towards her which led Gabriella to be fostered later by Aisha Rahim who is the same foster mother which Israel has now. Aisha Rahim was childless which meant she was never able to raise her own kids and from then on she has been living with frustration. When her husband found out that they were never able to have their own kids, this caused her husband to leave her which is why Aisha Rahim decided to foster children in order to experience parental responsibility. By fostering children she was able to raise her kids the way she wanted to and disciple them. However, if the children went against her rules when she is trying to displace her kids then she would feel intimidate, fragile and angry. As Gabriella who was her first ever foster child did not listen to her foster mother,

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FOSTERED Treatment written by Oshin Gurung

At a very young age of three, Israel Gordon’s parents were divorced where his unidentical twin sister Gabriella was separated from him. From that day onwards, Israel started to have tough upbringing with only his mother. It had got to the point where even simple communication with her was difficult and she had hard time giving Israel the care which he needed. He felt lonely as he had no one to play with and able to talk with since his twin sister was gone from him. It suddenly made Israel to realise that he will never be able to have a relationship with his mother which made him to be handed to social services, where he could finally find someone who will shower him love.

After five months, Israel was now in the hands of a young woman called Aisha Rahim. Israel was welcomed with warm-heartedness when he first met her, which was one thing which he never was able to receive from his parents; this made Israel to immediately like her also he was able to feel comfy very quickly as her house was warm and cosy.

Israel was beginning to settle in and he was spending a lot of quality time with his mother. There was never a time where he felt isolated. This all changed when one day he found his deceased sister, Gabriella’s photo in his foster mother’s living room.

When Gabriella was taken in custody by her father at the vulnerable age of three, no one was aware of her father’s maltreatment towards her which led Gabriella to be fostered later by Aisha Rahim who is the same foster mother which Israel has now.

Aisha Rahim was childless which meant she was never able to raise her own kids and from then on she has been living with frustration. When her husband found out that they were never able to have their own kids, this caused her husband to leave her which is why Aisha Rahim decided to foster children in order to experience parental responsibility. By fostering children she was able to raise her kids the way she wanted to and disciple them. However, if the children went against her rules when she is trying to displace her kids then she would feel intimidate, fragile and angry. As Gabriella who was her first ever foster child did not listen to her foster mother, hence the reason she was killed by Aisha with her own hands. This secret is something which Aisha has been keeping from everyone and is prepared to forget about it for her new foster child Israel.

The presence of Gabriella is surrounded on Israel when he lays his eyes on the picture of his deceased sister. This spirit follows him every day and night where he can hear his sister’s voice and even see her. As soon as Aisha encounters her deceased foster daughter,

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she finds herself contacting the social worker questioning if Gabriella is Israel’s sister. The truth is yes.

During this moment, Gabriella’s spirit is trying to change Israel’s views and attitude towards his new foster mother by centring in and out of Israel’s soul. Gabriella wants Aisha to prove how she killed her to Israel but she would not go away from her house until Gabriella herself kills Aisha.

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