Sumi would wander through the rough streets in the neighborhood known as the Pearl Tenements. She couldn't help but point out to herself how ironic it is. A neighborhood filled with filthy, uneducated thieves named after a pearl, a shiny, coveted jewel. This neighborhood homed the unwanted. And it was the perfect place to go if you didn't want to be found. Not that Sumi didn't want to be found necessarily. She just wanted to be away from normal life, at least what she considered normal, if only for a while. To explore and see things unfamiliar. She'd never been allowed to go see the pearl tenements before. She had always been told it wasn't in her best interests.
Now that she had grown a bit older and those around her had been rather busy with their own lives, she was more free to do as she liked. And she liked to explore and see things for herself. The poor stubborn girl. No one else telling her ever felt like enough. After all, who needs the wisdom of others when you can experience things for yourself? Who needed others always telling you what to do with your life when you could just live? No one. That’s who. Sumi would stop on a corner, sitting on the edge of the sidewalk and watching around her. For a disgusting place filled with disgusting people it was actually somewhat interesting. She watched as people tried to sell items in the streets and others set up booths, doing card tricks to make an extra dime. She could feel a slight appreciation for these people. They were survivors, doing every little thing they could to make it day by day. They couldn’t be nearly as bad as she had heard.
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Now that she had grown a bit older and those around her had been rather busy with their own lives, she was more free to do as she liked. And she liked to explore and see things for herself. The poor stubborn girl. No one else telling her ever felt like enough. After all, who needs the wisdom of others when you can experience things for yourself? Who needed others always telling you what to do with your life when you could just live? No one. That’s who. Sumi would stop on a corner, sitting on the edge of the sidewalk and watching around her. For a disgusting place filled with disgusting people it was actually somewhat interesting. She watched as people tried to sell items in the streets and others set up booths, doing card tricks to make an extra dime. She could feel a slight appreciation for these people. They were survivors, doing every little thing they could to make it day by day. They couldn’t be nearly as bad as she had heard.
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