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Ghost has lived her whole life with the Warden with only one friend, Frost. Life there consists of hard work, terrible punishments, no exceptions, and no escape. So when Frost suddenly decides to leave, will she follow her friend, and take the risk of losing her life and mind, or stay, and endure a lifetime of hell. Follow her as she makes her decision, and is thrown into an entirely new life, one where she could loose everything she has ever held dear.

the thoughts of an escaped young slave girl as she crosses the bridge to freedom

Ever wonder how people lived prior to big cities and modern conveniences? This book explores how people lived in frontier times in the Southern Colonies.

One powerful and successful general of the Sky Lord's Army--when born they said he was a curse. One talented, yet obscure boy who would inherit the Bekir Lake Swordsmithy--when born they said he was a blessing. They were wrong. And they were SO right.

Leonardo is a special boy with an emotional disability. But this is not to say that his ability to see things for what they are is in any way inhibited compared to other boys or even the grownups.

In Leonardo's house there lives a Wretch, which is another word for a special kind of servant that every house in the city has. In fact, Wretches are all over the city, being put to use to do every conceivable work that can bring the people comfort.

Recently, questions have arisen regarding the true nature of Wretches. What are they? Where did they come from? What underlies their servitude to the people?

At first the answers to these questions are accepted with great enthusiasm by everyone, including Leonardo and his family. And including Jessica, the leader of a rising movement of people who want the truth to come out. But with time it appears that the answers are not as they seemed, and the people start to reject them.

Soon, Jessica is torn down from her pedestal and is renounced as a dangerous heretic. The people want a certain truth, and they will not accept anyone who questions it. And when even his mom joins the crowd, Leonardo is left confused at his chessboard, where his thoughts are the clearest. What is true, and what is right? And how could a little boy with an emotional deficiency be right when everyone else tells him he's wrong?

This story is intended to play on more than one level, and the reader is invited to seek out these levels, or to find new ones altogether.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was first printed in 1884, eight years after Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It starts up where the other story finished, and the two books together are believed to be the best that Mark Twain ever wrote.

Huck travels down the Mississippi on a raft, facing many dangers on the way, and learning about life and what it means to be a friend.

There are truths that Twain tries to get people to think about through this book. One is to make us laugh at some of the crazy things that we believe without any good reason to believe them; and the other is is to make us question the way that people thought about slaves at the time of the story, in America in the 1850s.

The world is unfair, unforgiving, and judgmental. In this world vampires and werewolves have a deal/a contract. Humans are for food, in less they are the bond pairs of either a vampire or a werewolf. Any unneeded vampires or werewolves, of covens and packs alike, are giving to the slave trade. Were the royals have werewolves and humans even their own kind that work for them while the werewolf kingdom is the same. My name is Kayza and this is how my world got turned from being beaten every day to one where kissing someone with a body temperature of less than twenty degrees celeus was normal.
((Ok, so you guys know my Auto Correct isent working for my word documents so its a little weird, sorry ))

Some short stories about Slavery in Hertfordshire and what working on the estates might have been like

    For seventeen year old Ailith, grief and pain are the only constants in her life, other than the two girls she’s sworn to protect.

Ghost has lived her whole life with the Warden with only one friend, Frost. Life there consists of hard work, terrible punishments, no exceptions, and no escape. So when Frost suddenly decides to leave, will she follow her friend, and take the risk of losing her life and mind, or stay, and endure a lifetime of hell. Follow her as she makes her decision, and is thrown into an entirely new life, one where she could loose everything she has ever held dear.

the thoughts of an escaped young slave girl as she crosses the bridge to freedom

Ever wonder how people lived prior to big cities and modern conveniences? This book explores how people lived in frontier times in the Southern Colonies.

One powerful and successful general of the Sky Lord's Army--when born they said he was a curse. One talented, yet obscure boy who would inherit the Bekir Lake Swordsmithy--when born they said he was a blessing. They were wrong. And they were SO right.

Leonardo is a special boy with an emotional disability. But this is not to say that his ability to see things for what they are is in any way inhibited compared to other boys or even the grownups.

In Leonardo's house there lives a Wretch, which is another word for a special kind of servant that every house in the city has. In fact, Wretches are all over the city, being put to use to do every conceivable work that can bring the people comfort.

Recently, questions have arisen regarding the true nature of Wretches. What are they? Where did they come from? What underlies their servitude to the people?

At first the answers to these questions are accepted with great enthusiasm by everyone, including Leonardo and his family. And including Jessica, the leader of a rising movement of people who want the truth to come out. But with time it appears that the answers are not as they seemed, and the people start to reject them.

Soon, Jessica is torn down from her pedestal and is renounced as a dangerous heretic. The people want a certain truth, and they will not accept anyone who questions it. And when even his mom joins the crowd, Leonardo is left confused at his chessboard, where his thoughts are the clearest. What is true, and what is right? And how could a little boy with an emotional deficiency be right when everyone else tells him he's wrong?

This story is intended to play on more than one level, and the reader is invited to seek out these levels, or to find new ones altogether.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was first printed in 1884, eight years after Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It starts up where the other story finished, and the two books together are believed to be the best that Mark Twain ever wrote.

Huck travels down the Mississippi on a raft, facing many dangers on the way, and learning about life and what it means to be a friend.

There are truths that Twain tries to get people to think about through this book. One is to make us laugh at some of the crazy things that we believe without any good reason to believe them; and the other is is to make us question the way that people thought about slaves at the time of the story, in America in the 1850s.

The world is unfair, unforgiving, and judgmental. In this world vampires and werewolves have a deal/a contract. Humans are for food, in less they are the bond pairs of either a vampire or a werewolf. Any unneeded vampires or werewolves, of covens and packs alike, are giving to the slave trade. Were the royals have werewolves and humans even their own kind that work for them while the werewolf kingdom is the same. My name is Kayza and this is how my world got turned from being beaten every day to one where kissing someone with a body temperature of less than twenty degrees celeus was normal.
((Ok, so you guys know my Auto Correct isent working for my word documents so its a little weird, sorry ))

Some short stories about Slavery in Hertfordshire and what working on the estates might have been like

    For seventeen year old Ailith, grief and pain are the only constants in her life, other than the two girls she’s sworn to protect.