slave's guide to freedom

slave's guide to freedom

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I know I belong to the overseer. But I chose to rebel because... well I don't know. Maybe you'll be able to figure it out. it all started when I was five or six. They came on my birthday and they took everyone as slaves. Well mostly everyone some they killed. That's what happened to my dad he tried to protect us so they shot him five times. after capturing us they put in a prison before spreading us to their allies so we couldn't rebel. I was sent to a nobel's house. He was the duke his name was Donatello he was a pretty good master to serve but whenever his master the overseers came he got cruel. my job as a slave was to clean, cook and wash clothes. The only problem was that the servants would give me all the hard jobs. but I had a friend his name was Owen and he taught me how to defend myselfI always rebeled in small ways, carrying a knife, making the soup to spicy when the overseers came over ect. I served the duke seven years before the stranger came.
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When you're young, you think you know it all. When you go through foster care, You have to grow up fast. Meet an 8-year-old boy who thought he knew it all. He just wanted to grow up as fast as possible to escape all the "care" he was forced to have. But when a family finds out about his past, they want to help him in any way they can. In this case, letting him be a little kid again, letting him feel safe while being himself. This story is about his first days in his new foster home and gives a little glimpse of what happens when you don't let the outside world dictate what is right or wrong.

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