Literature
Silver and Gold: Chapter 2
Chapter 2: The Flaversham’s I was alone in a world not like my own, a complete stranger with no one else to turn too, and nowhere else to go. I remember those eyes judging me by my appearance, the fear of the unknown was natural, because my world would’ve felt the same. Nobody would help somebody like me, those eyes were quick to judge about my appearance. But if they had words...they would’ve hurt me. If they had sticks or stones, they probably would’ve hurt my bones. I learned that life can be cruel, no one will ever treat you nice, no one will ever help you when life gets you down. But I also learned that not everything is true. When life kicks you to the curve, someone with a kind hearted nature can pick you up. The eyes of that “someone” don’t judge you for what you are, but who you are. And whenever you feel like you're alone, you're not really alone, because when things get tough, I know that I have friends watching out for me. --- June 14, 1897 11:00 p.m. “Daddy, come