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It was a cold day in the village. People were mad at the King. People didn't mean anything to the King. Addison was tired of the rule. The rule that when a person turns 50 the King picks their job for the rest of their life in his village. Addison was stuck serving for the King with others. The people didn't have anywhere to live. They were stuck in the cold, snowy, and icy in the mountains. Every night and morning they had to go hunt for food for the king first ;then, they were on their own for there food. They had to go miles to kill anything to eat. People were getting mad because life after age 50 was unfair.

Addison was tired of this rule. This rule has been going on for years. Addison is 53 years of age. She always thinks about how she can stop the King from
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Addison kept asking the villagers “WHERE'S JACK” . Nobody Said anything. Addison peeked out and all she heard was “go get them soldiers”. All we saw was Black army men coming after us.

Everyone was screaming. People were dying people were crying for their loved ones that got shot. But they were only going for 2 people. And that was addison and jack. Once they got them they brought them to their cabin and threatened to kill them If they didn't speak up to tell them why they were doing this. Addison and jack looked at each other all they can say is we are tired we are tired of working for you.

The king said “you have to work for me, I'm the king”. Addison was thinking what should i say. Addison yelled “what if we all got to pick our own jobs for now on” The king looked at her. He said “if you don't want to work for me then get everyone and leave by tomorrow “.

Jack and Addison ran outside and went to all the cabins and said we can leave let's go we can leave she said. Everyone Got there stuff and they all started traveling through the mountains. They all had to bring weapons to get food and blanks for

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