Evanna's Story Essay: Outcasts

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She shot him. She was scared, she didn’t mean to kill him. All Evanna was trying to do was save her friend and feed her family. Looking at the lifeless body in front of her, she thinks back to how she got into this mess in the first place….She was put into this life 16 years ago on a cold rainy night in the Rata Forest when she was founded by The Forest Raider leaders. A group of people that were outcasts who started a whole new life for them and other people like them. A brunette blue eyed baby with a light pink blanket wrapped around her and a gold pin keeping it together, that she has worn ever since. She was brought back to the camp and years later she was trained to be able to defend herself for when she is of age to go on raids to steal the necessities they need to live. This morning …show more content…
“Then my threat still stands for your friend. We'll introduce you to the village by having a celebration of your return and say the prince was in a bad accident while hunting,” said the king lifting his chin up in confidence. “I’ll do it but you have to have my friend, Luke in a bedroom next to mine too,” said Evanna
“Guards, come take these chains off her. Bring her to the guest room on the top floor and make sure to have a guard standing outside her door, same goes for Luke,” said the king motioning the guards towards Evanna to hurry up. “ You have 3 days to prepare yourself for the celebration, make use of it,” he said.
She has been in her room for around 2 hours and she couldn't take it anymore so she went to the king and said if the villagers see her they will feel better about who will be their ruler. She tried to escape as soon as she was outside and the guard was distracted. She thought that if she could leave she could get help to save Luke.
The next day Evanna was in her room when there was a knock on her door. When she opened it Evanna couldn’t believe what she was

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