"You're right!" Rainie replied, excited. "If we get arrested, we'll ask them to send us back. We won't need to look for help elsewhere."

That didn't sound like a bad idea to us. So, we basked in that satisfaction for the moment.

We then began to discuss how we could get a hold of the authorities.

We were in a rural area, near the forest, so we didn't know if there was a police station nearby.

Dahlia didn't want to have anything to do with our plan because of her beliefs, so she excluded herself from our discussion.

Tina and Naomi were eager, however. "We'll both know what to do!"

When evening came, Tina and Naomi broke into a house, taking their things.

thought that the

was a presumptuous thought. They thought us desperate outsiders that needed

no authorities were alerted, leaving Tina and Naomi speechless at

keep the stolen items. In the few days to come, we tried many ways to

call the police, they

living. They knew they'd farm and labor on their whole lives. They

from their point of view, Tina and Naomi only stole because they were hungry and poor. They were compassionate, and never thought about

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named Pollard Langham, and his daughter, Yannie Langham, through

was well versed in her southeast language. They weren't exactly the same,

to communicate with the two

told us tiredly, "You didn't actually have

stupid to steal, but it was human nature to do

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