19 year old Ka'Moura moved from her small community in St. Thomas called 'Stony Hill', where she was suffering from poverty, to start a new life...a better on in the city...In the town rather.
Wah dem say when a country girl move to the city?
𝐂𝐨𝐮...
Horizon Adult Remand Center📍 Thursday, August 19 3:06a.m.
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•𝐊 𝐈 𝐌 𝐀 𝐋 𝐈•
Hearing the shuffling in my cell, I open my eyes, quickly, I place my hand over my face, blocking the bright light that is being shined into my face.
Judging by the coolness, me know day no light out.
Wah dem a do in here so early?
"This one." Squinting my eyes, I look around, analyzing the room.
"Badman, people cyah sleep aga—" Cutting my off, one of the officers drag me by my arm from off the bed, yanking me across the room. Wah really a gwaan?
"A wa the—"
"Bwaii, shut yuh bloodclaat mouth!" His hand back connect my face. As I am about to fight back, a few of them swarms me, dragging me out of the room...
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A few hours earlier •𝐎 𝐌 𝐍 𝐈 𝐒 𝐂 𝐈 𝐄 𝐍 𝐓• Narrator
Sitting around his table, Joseph Montez stims, shaking his right leg slighty as he puffs his cigar, thinking about his eldest child.
"So him really deh a prison?" He asks himself, chuckling lighty and shaking his head.
Over the years, Joseph had been disappointed in himself, and his son. For himself, is the man that he had let his son become; for his son, it the man that he had become.
Joseph didn't want the gangster life for neither of his children, hence why he was barely around, for them not to see the cruel, heartless man he is.
Joseph was too far in the gangster world to turn back, he was already stained. Too deep inside, that it also affected his personal life, his life around his family. Around his son.
Though Joseph treated his daughter, Sadie, like a princess, his son, Kimali, was treated like nothing like royalty.
Joseph believed that if he gave him the rough, and tough side, he will see that it was for a reason, and not because he hate. It's a pity that Joseph didn't know...that/those reasons were never seen.
Kimali hated Joseph growing up, believing that his parents hated him.
Truth is...Joseph never hated his child, it was just his way of showing love...to his son.