please do not tell my husband that you're my -- i was in maiti nepal india or in maiti nepal here. >> it's believed there might be as many as 35,000 young girls working the red light district alone. >> translator: two men took me, they said they would teach me a job and give me job literature and training. >> he's been gone for two years and how old is she? >> translator: i don't know, i think i'm 17, 15? i have a son who is 7 years old, with my in-laws, so i would like to go back to my in-laws'. she said, my in-laws will also not take me if they know i have come from working like this. >> translator: i swear on my son, i will never do this kind of work again, but please, don't say that. >> another pain inflicted by the traffickers' cruelty. a mother desperately wanted to see her son again, but terrified her family will turn her away when they find out what she's been through. being shunned by loved ones is not an uncommon one, but what tips the balance from uncommon to rejection. the answer for one trafficked girl recently rescued lies in a remote village six hours from katmandu. and