Freedom
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In the year of 1844, when Steve was still a slave; he saw something no 9 year old should have ever seen in life. His mother was in deep pain, and yet he did nothing to stop it. Later on in 1865, when America ended slavery, Steve thought he was finally free, but he was not free from his guilt. Steve tells this story to his son. The next morning Steve came across the same situation he was in 1844, only that now he deals with it very different.
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"You rejected me!! Not the other way around!!" I yelled at him, tears streaming down my face. "I know." He says, he head hangs low. "And I'm sorry. I should never have rejected you." He went to take my hands into his but I turned away from him. Tears were still going down my face. How could he, after all this time, have the nerve to come here. He knew that he had hurt me. Now he is sorry and wants me back? No. "Please. Believe me. I messed up big time! I didn't know what I had until it was gone!" He said. I heard every word. They cut through the wall of my heart and placed themselves on it . It hurt. But what he did to me had hurt even more. "That's right. You screwed up. Consider me lost." I said. Then I walked away.

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