Life In Captivity

Life In Captivity

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    • 0. Preface
    • 1. September Eleven
    • 2. Ghost
    • 3. Social Revolution
    • 4. Wellspring
    • 5. Emergence
    • 6. Accusations
    • 7. Kidnappings
    • 8. Emotional Rescue
    • 9. Chatham
    • 10. Mill Hill Lane
    • 11. Betrayal
    • 12. Bullies
    • 13. Experimentation
    • 14. Tante
    • 15. Plot Twist
    • 16. Survival Skills
    • 17. Rude Awakening
    • 18. Isolation
    • 19. Battleground
    • 20. Reprieve
    • 21. Haiti
    • 22. Leg Lengthening
    • 23. Scats & Riffs
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12. Bullies

Sanctuaries & Torment

There are wounds that never show on the body that are deeper and more hurtful than anything that bleeds. ― Laurell K. Hamilton, Mistral’s Kiss

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We lived in the house of Mill Hill Lane for a year. My mother and Bruce got married in the summer of 1974 and we all moved to the nearby town of Marblehead. It seemed like a big city compared to Chatham, but it was only a little bigger. I began second grade.

I was in and out of the hospital regularly and in public school the rest of the time. I was a profoundly timid child so it took me a long time to get comfortable enough with anyone to trust them. It was hard for me to make friends. I was a smart kid, very adept at school, but I didn’t know  how to interact with kids my own age. Being shy and serious, handicapped, plus a good student, meant that I quickly became resented by my classmates. Teachers loved my zest for learning, but my peers only saw someone who didn’t fit the norm. 

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