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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9. Chatham

Sisterhood

Healing doesn’t mean the damage never existed. It means the damage no longer controls our lives. — Unknown

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For the next five years, my mother retained custody and I lived with her. For the first time, my home life began to stabilize. I started to feel more secure. About a month after I got out of the hospital, we moved from the trailer park to Chatham, a town nearby. The three sisters, my mother, Alice, and Chrissy, rented a house with two other women for the winter. Miraculously, the five women, all in their early twenties, got along, making for a lively yet, stable home. A social worker was assigned to my case; she visited unannounced every couple of weeks, but never had any issues to report. 

My time in Chatham was the closest I felt to having a happy childhood. I loved living with so many people after spending so much time alone in the hospital. While more surgeries and hospitalization were to come, for a little while I had a reprieve. In the fall of 1971, I started Head Start. I loved school and looked forward to going everyday.

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