The Search for Freedom
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Chapter 6 The Things I Admired img
Chapter 7 The Puzzle img
Chapter 8 The Zombie Boy img
Chapter 9 The Two Ladies img
Chapter 10 The Annoying Curse img
Chapter 11 The Life Mysteries img
Chapter 12 The Unwanted Instinct img
Chapter 13 The Unknown Murderer img
Chapter 14 The Absent Friend img
Chapter 15 The Two Guards img
Chapter 16 The Seductive Playmate img
Chapter 17 The Coffin's Load img
Chapter 18 The Beautiful Locations img
Chapter 19 The Whole Story img
Chapter 20 The Old Woman img
Chapter 21 The Body Snatchers img
Chapter 22 The First Kiss img
Chapter 23 The New Worker img
Chapter 24 The Power of Vision img
Chapter 25 The Bruises img
Chapter 26 The Distinctions img
Chapter 27 The Curse's Plan img
Chapter 28 The Unexpected Death img
Chapter 29 The Power of Hearing img
Chapter 30 The Masses img
Chapter 31 The Blood's Stain img
Chapter 32 The Conspiracy img
Chapter 33 The Never-ending Boxing img
Chapter 34 The Enlargement img
Chapter 35 The Inference img
Chapter 36 The Questions img
Chapter 37 The Lascivious Couple img
Chapter 38 The Dispute I Started img
Chapter 39 The Rigid Constable img
Chapter 40 The Way to Freedom img
Chapter 41 The Forgiveness img
Chapter 42 The Heavy Burden img
Chapter 43 The Long List img
Chapter 44 The Addicts img
Chapter 45 The Flattering Foe img
Chapter 46 The Explanation img
Chapter 47 The Deal for Freedom img
Chapter 48 The Road to Death img
Chapter 49 The Exact Story img
Chapter 50 The Disgusting Demon img
Chapter 51 The Trial and Error img
Chapter 52 The Magical World img
Chapter 53 The Weakness of Men img
Chapter 54 The Hard Game img
Chapter 55 The Destined Enemies img
Chapter 56 The Vampire Girl img
Chapter 57 The Teleportation img
Chapter 58 The Destiny img
Chapter 59 The Search img
Chapter 60 The Third Person img
Chapter 61 The Hidden Tribe img
Chapter 62 The Undebatable Decision img
Chapter 63 The Speedy Man img
Chapter 64 The Pursuing img
Chapter 65 The Hesitation img
Chapter 66 The Bamboo Woman img
Chapter 67 The Weird Demon img
Chapter 68 The Fan Girl img
Chapter 69 The Squashed Head img
Chapter 70 The Talkative Demon img
Chapter 71 The Debt img
Chapter 72 The Guitar Boy img
Chapter 73 The Cigarette Boy img
Chapter 74 The Sun Man img
Chapter 75 The Fastest Fight img
Chapter 76 The Bangles Girl img
Chapter 77 The Failure img
Chapter 78 The Tickle img
Chapter 79 The Earrings Lady img
Chapter 80 The Watch Boy img
Chapter 81 The Memories img
Chapter 82 The Room img
Chapter 83 The Ball Boy img
Chapter 84 The Voice Woman img
Chapter 85 The Cat Woman img
Chapter 86 The Comb Girl img
Chapter 87 The Rocks Man img
Chapter 88 The End img
Chapter 89 The Fairy of Time img
Chapter 90 The Return img
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The Search for Freedom

Author Warren II
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Chapter 1 The Trouble I Caused

Lil

The sun was going down on the horizon. I could hear my own footsteps while walking down the street. I came from our school. The very old and wrinkled structures were aligned on both sides of the streets. Some people were sitting calmly on the chairs outside their huge houses while those children were playing hide and seek. After a few minutes of walking, I arrived at the front of our house. Our house was just simple, and we were just as simple too.

My mother was a vendor, while my father was a peasant. They both had not completed their schooling. My mother had only finished her elementary days, and my father was in high school. Because their families were indigent, they were forced to stop schooling and work instead. But though we were poor, my parents were rich in love. They always provided my necessities, such as shelter, food, clothing, learning, and love.

I sometimes dream of becoming rich. I was envious of my classmates whose parents were giving them everything they wanted, such as fancy clothes, and gadgets. I was envious of other people who lived in huge houses and did nothing but sit on their chairs and play Mahjong with the other wealthy people.

The door thudded, and I noticed my mother was wearing her usual plain, green shirt with a stain in the center; when I was younger, I mistook that stain for an eye, and I was afraid to look at it. My mother was wearing old leggings and sneakers too. I knew she was hard to get to buy her own things; she was always wearing her old clothes.

My parents worked every day, though sometimes they could not eat their meals just to get to work early. My father was a farmer who owned a small piece of land for cultivation, and my mother was the one who sold the harvests from our farm.

For me, my mother was the most beautiful woman in the world. Her deep brown eyes seemed to tell me how much she cared; her pointed nose, brown skin, and lips that never get dry. Though she was always working, she still had time for herself, for me, and for my father.

"Oh! Son, what happened to your forehead?" She asked.

I touched my brow and felt a bit of pain. The thing seemed wet. As I looked at my finger, I saw a dark, red liquid with an inexplicable smell. I knew it was made by those boys who could do nothing in their lives but wait for their victims in the streets. But even though there were many bullies who always hurt me, I'd never told my mother and especially my father, because he would surely find a way to punish them.

"Nothing, I just bumped myself on the pole," I lied.

"Come in and we will cure that," my mother replied. "You don't feel pain?"

Though I made too many mistakes, my mother never get mad. She was always telling me that "we cannot go back in the past and change what we have done wrong. Let us live in the present time and get our lessons from it, so that we can't do it again in the future."

"Aw!" I exclaimed. "Please make it easy. It hurts." I complained, whimpering, and trying to avoid my mother's fingers touching the wound on my forehead.

"Sorry, but it's just a small wound, so stop overacting," my mother replied.

"Hey, what happened to that child?" My father got inside the house, hung his hat on the peg, and sat down on the wooden chair beside us.

I knew he came from the farm because he looked exhausted and the moisture on his face and neck had diffused. My father was the most handsome man in the world, though sometimes he was unkind, somewhat cruel and overprotective. He had a high-pointed nose, short black hair, which took a long time to grow, and round, brown eyes.

"He said he accidentally bumped himself into the pole," Mom replied.

"Birdbrained, and you also believe in your child? He might be fighting with those street boys, because a mark from the pole wasn't the same as that wound which looked like it was from a sharp object?" He guessed.

My father was an intensely strict man! He didn't want me to fool around. However, I knew that even though he was a hard wall, acting as a column in our house, he still cared about me and my mother. But I could not be free from his cage because he was so inquisitive.

My mother defended, "You're not an investigator, Jay. I know that our son would not fool around; he's already old enough to know what's right and wrong. Am I right, Lil?"

"Yeah, I'm not doing anything wrong; I just came from school," I agreed.

"Good," my father said, "but if we know you're doing something wrong, we won't show you any sympathy; instead, we'll aggravate your wounds."

"Can you just stop threatening your child?" Mother asked. "He's already big, and soon he'll have a girlfriend and start his own family."

"That's what you will never do as long as we don't allow you to. You have to finish your study first before you can have a girlfriend. You're just sixteen, and the responsibility of being a father isn't as easy as you think!"

I tried to convince them, "Don't worry, mom and dad, I will help you first before making my own family," although I knew they wouldn't believe me.

"You don't need to do that, son; just do the things that you want. As long as you're not hurting others, don't feel sorry for them," Mother said.

"Leona!? Maybe that's the reason why your son is getting stubborn, because you are always letting him do anything he wants to," my father scowled.

"But what's wrong with that, Jay?" My mother stood up and exclaimed. "Why are you always mad even though there's no reason to be?"

"Here we are again. I'm just telling the truth; I'm hoping that you will realize it," he defended.

"Telling the truth? I'm hoping you can realize that whatever you're going to say to Lil, he's still our one and only son."

Hearing and seeing my parents fight in front of me, I suddenly stood up and exclaimed, "Please stop this! If you will fight because of me, maybe it will be better if I leave this house, so that you won't fight anymore."

            
            

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