"The House That Broke Into Me": An autobiography by Anthony McKee
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:57:31
Category: / Literature / Biographies
Length: 5 pages (1475 words)
Category: / Literature / Biographies
Length: 5 pages (1475 words)
The House That Broke Into Me
<Tab/>My mistakes caused me to lose a year of my freedom. Through my own stupidity, I managed to get arrested as a teenager for second-degree burglary and spent a year of my life in repentance. I was devoid of all of the freedoms I had always taken for granted. Though my actions would state otherwise, I wasn't ready for consequences. However, I had plenty
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life; but it is quite the contrary. I cannot stop feeling the way I do. I never have, even six years later. Through some odd amalgamation of the American Justice System and despair, under a world of stress and despair, I have managed to preserve my identity. Moreover, I have learned to stay true to myself without compromising the wellbeing of others or the law. Now I'm twenty-three, eccentric and rebellious as ever, and free.
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