It was a searing summer in Georgia on Mavis Plantation, in May of 1753. A plantation with a gargantuan sea of 10,000 slaves. It was owned by no other than Thommy Mavis. He was recognized for being the best businessman in the deep south. Mavis was a ravenous beast, although a sophisticated individual. He ran his plantation as if it were a business rather than a traditional plantation. Since Mavis was more a businessman, he didn’t beat his slaves, yet he wanted all the work he could receive from them. the Fields of cotton and tobacco picked in the distance, and there was nothing in sight for miles. There were only the horrifying woods beyond. …show more content…
They were given the name Abir, meaning strong.They were a family of lions, for they were a family of utter strength. The Abirs were made of Martin, the father of the family, and Cassie, the mother. Dacker and Delpheenee were the Abir children. They were a bona fide folk. There was a day when the wind was whistling, the sun was was blazing, and it was normal. The slaves were working incessantly, yet the heat was scorching them alive. Martin was hard at work like the rest, and Mavis abruptly was pursuing Martin in a livid manner. In an instance, the overseers were atop Martin like barbarians, yet Martin seemed in a way prepared for this to happen. What truly was the situation? Delpheenee sprinted towards her father, and Martin instantaneously stopped her with the wave of his