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my best friends in trrouble?

my dad hits mmy friend and her brother alot and i dint noe waht to do. one day he started beating them with a belt so hard my best friends brother was begging and screaming and he didnt stop. shes only 13 and her brother is only a year younger they dont have a mom because shes in guyana. so if the police take them away then theyll be put into foster care. and i only wwnat to do that when im eighteen so that i can run away with my best friend and her brother?

what can i do?

shes falling into a depression that she have to cry herself asleep and her brother is getting hurt bad. she was ttelling me that shes doesnt have anything to live for except for her brother when they were at a sleepover at my house that my mom invited them from them getting beat by theri fatther.

what should i do to help my best friend by the time shes and i reach 28 then i can give her some money so she can runaway?

i really need help/

and nobody report this because my friend is scared.

Update:

im not trying to keep her im trying to respect her wishes and save up some money for her i just wanna noe wat 2 do if u dont have bothing gud 2 say dont say nothing 1 me

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  • 1 decade ago
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    okay no. you don't wait until your 18. bad move. it doesn't matter if shes in foster care, she'll have a heck of a better life w/o her abusive dad!

  • 1 decade ago

    Tell your parents to adopt them. Or let them go to foster care. Dont be selfish about them! Theyre having a terrible life and you wont help because shell leave? It doesnt matter. One day youll be together again. Let her go or adopt her.

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