bag from my head, but the room was dark. I could hear the nois
ent that I could hear the voice of my thoughts. I
dad sold me off like I didn't mean anything, he didn't need me. I sit up, raising
silently. The only family I could rely on sold me out. I had no
n and two he
others?" the first man said,
up in the corner
she slipped." The o
rst one said to the oth
ed at this point. I allowed them to drag me out, but they
nd a reasonable amount of my legs. The men took me into what looked like a circus. There were a l
ly and they push me t
l, young enough to carry your kids." the announcer
for 60,000 dollars!"
n
irl. Suddenly, they push me to the front of the tent. My eyes g
ill do just right!" the announcer said, squeezin
ung enough." one m
d price!" An
. I couldn't believe it. My head was down, I looked dirty. Like a r
rs!" A man sh
g for
ars!" another
or 100 d
ollars" an
g for
to face with me. His eyes held mine. It was communication with no words at all. His broad shoulders co
ays. The man walks, slowly and gracefully to
here and
s. I looked at his face, he was so beautif
me and I fall off the
**
e so intently, the ride was so silent.
rtable, the way his eyes raked
his handkerchief, cleaning my feet. I fel
to a stop. The mansion was so huge, something I haven't seen before. He held my hand, leading m
They take me up to the rooms, making me wash in a bubble bath. Everything f
down to meet him, my voice as soft as it could be.
food." He said, leading me
too good. The best
delightfully. He
than I ate. I was sat
he just bought me. The thought of being sold f
continued eating. My heart did a
d and cleaned the corners of his lips with the napkin on t
s outside beat me to it. Everyone seemed calm, lik
s the sound of heels clicking o
sn't my