However, I did not know where the exit was. The cave was full of many different passages and so I just ran, and ran, until I finally got out. That may have been the happiest moment of my life. I could now go outside and be free. But the same questions were still in my mind: How would I be able to survive in the real world? How do the other people live here? I walked and walked until I reached a hotel and I went inside it. I went to the front desk and asked if I could stay in one of the rooms here. The lady said yes and took me to my room. On the way, I asked her if I had to pay for the room and she said yes, the total cost would be $79.99. I told her that I had no money and asked if I could just live here for one night for free. I told her that I had no friends or family here who would be able to pay for the room. She agreed and let me stay in the room for free. So far, I felt the outside world is way better than where I had been and the people here are extremely generous. It was nighttime but not for me! I had to plan what I was going to do tomorrow. I did not have any water or food. I was starving to death. I don’t even have enough money to buy anything. The only thing I could do is… steal. I had to steal these items from stores to be able to …show more content…
I opened the door and was so scared. They told me to put my hands on my head and told me to not move. I followed their directions and they took me to the jail. They asked me a couple questions and I answered them honestly. They stated that my punishment was to stay in jail for 3 years for robbing Store-Mart. I believed that this was ridiculous and I should not be kept in jail for three years just for stealing some things. I believed this was not right for me and so I decided to run away and escape and go back to my real home, the castle. I broke the window and jumped out. No one saw me and so just ran back to the cave, and stayed there for the rest of my life. I was alone again, rejected from society, as I was in the