Born to be a slave.
en scattered throughout the marketplace. A lump was sitting in my throat, too hard to swallow, the tension in my mind was unbearable. A
orld has lost its vibrant colors. Or maybe it is just me, things
n the distance, like the stuff in front of him seemed to be bothersome. This boy with tho
matters of business. He looked so tidy and clean, not a single speck of dust had found it's way on his jacket. Face so serious, his pale skin was
he? Was
my own eyes. Totally startled I moved my gaze away. I was too aware of the fact i
said sharply, but his voic
Usually, no one bothered to remember the names
felt cold as the rain had made it dump and dirty. His f
the regular shade of brown, as of any other person. A high-quality black coat
k horses geared up in fine leather binds, the hair o
t i
eading horses. As I lifted my leg to ge
de." his voice was a
eally allowed to climb inside the carriage? It was not a place for a slave. I was a bit afrai
t want anything to get d
ith a fine interior decorated with fine silk
y some kind
ly on me nonstop. His body swayed from time to time by the rough road under the wheels, but his eyes never wavered away from mine. My master..... was he really my master? I su
s young voice snapped
because honestly, I w
how old are you?" he said each word slowly
ow. I.... think
is my father Charles Wiltshire." Edmund gestured towards his father n
rugg
me. I wo
I said
o close to mine I could see a pa
twisted in a mischievous smirk slowly growing into a s
e joking? I have had all kinds of jobs as a slave, b
Thea." Edmund smiled again
not seem to be concerned, eit