Mar
1st

A Rose in Manila

Files under ambitions, facts of life, foolishness | Posted by narissa


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She was one of the many pretty, innocent, young girls in a remote place of a province in this ill-fated nation. She was one of those who imagine coming to Manila, the most popular dream destination of little girls like her. The stories about this place make little girls like her desire to visit, stay and make their fortune in it. The stories even haunt their dreams that become frequent as days go by. The stories make the place called Manila a fantasy land or a magic place where everything could be possible.

So it was the stories that forced her to work the possibility of leaving her home and come to Manila. She searched for the lady who was allegedly been giving little girls the opportunity to work in Manila and earn lots of money. After a few weeks, she was already talking to the lady who had promised her almost the nicest things she dreamed of.

Off they went to Manila with several other girls her age. They were instructed to put a little make up so that they would look older than their age. The lady told them the jobs that they will be referred to need girls aged eighteen and above. All of them are underage.

It was a long journey but for her it did not matter at all. Her focus was on her dream of coming to Manila, the place full of bright lights and bright promises and future. After almost two days, they reached their destination. All of the girls, including her, were amazed to discover that the talk about the bright lights is true. It was almost midnight when they reached their destination but there are still many bright lights and people come and go as if they do not rest and sleep.

They were led to a room on the second floor. The lady left them there and locked the door.

She is among the many beautiful, delicate roses in a jungle called Manila, wilted and wasted away by her false hope and dreams. She is a rose in Manila, desired because of the beauty, lusted because of her innocence, and craved for because of her youth. 


4 Responses to “A Rose in Manila”

  1. By tutubi philippines on Mar 2, 2008 | Reply

    such a sad story. people trafficking such women should be hanged or crucified

  2. By narissa on Mar 2, 2008 | Reply

    or better yet be castrated..

  3. By dailyphotographer on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    such a sad story that’s has been going on in our country since time immemorial. tsk

  4. By narissa on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    not only in the philippines, dp.

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