my dad in the little box f
red, probably worn out d
d. A disgusting smirk plastered on his scarred face, I
n distraught. My eyes watered and my palms were all sweaty, I wiped away
d now here we are; he couldn't meet up with Robert's needs and now he is in court with a heavy fine of over 200 million. I took on jobs, part time jobs to be a
u
, your honour." the d
." replied
ion would like to ask Mr A
t day did you have the ag
a Thursday.
and at 8pm
he time. i think it was
he document given to you?
through the
or a legal contract without th
d on it before he brough
d a broke man and lent him a huge amount of money but it is
was expensive as hell. If I could plead t
**
you go." I said to my dad as he sat weakly on
d weakly. I couldn't take it anymore, I was on the verge
you go." I said to my dad. He shook hi
him again and maybe this tim
D
e worried about me but I w
on my bed, sobbing softly. Dad was stranded and I couldn't do anything. I had to stop wor
sleep off. Maybe a little s
ent was all I needed. There was no n
*
. I screamed into the palm of the stranger. Two large hands held
ith a bag, making it diff
carried me over his shoulde
wn the stairs. I screamed, but my shouts were mu
a bag of grains. The bag was removed from my head and
ght in my face. I hate this man to the core that it gave me chills. The air conditioning in the limo
shouted. Fuck him, if he thought
th his laugh. The man was an ugly
said with so much confidence. Even if we were owing him a certa
like a dog?" He said laughing
would never do anyt
his arms comfortably. He takes his cup filled with alcohol.
a b****. Get me out of here!" I screamed. He loved i
uDad selling me off. Dad would
cover his debts." He laughed again. The two b
ter of a mouth!" I shouted at
y my neck, s
ill send you to
head is covered again with a bag b
alking to someone and his back was to me. I couldn't hear enough because the place was just ships and noises. Th
pating their mas
says and watches as they tak
have possibly sold me of
some sort of a boot and I hit my