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"THE FIRESTARTER" They say he's peculiar. They sa

"THE FIRESTARTER"

They say he's peculiar. They say 
he isn't like them. When he asks 
why, they tell him that he came 
out of a cocoon. "What?" he'd 
persist, knowing that their 
answers always stay the same. 
"Alab, that's just the way it is," 
they'd reiterate and that's that--
all the time. 

(CAPTION) "THE FIRESTARTER"

They say he's peculiar. They say he isn't like them. When he asks why, they tell him that he came out of a cocoon. "What?" he'd persist, knowing that their answers always stay the same. "Alab, that's just the way it is," they'd reiterate and that's that--all the time. 

Alab knows he's different. He feels it everyday--the fact that he doesn't act like other children his age; the certainty that he doesn't have any parents or siblings; the reality that he doesn't belong to anyone else but himself. Well, he's always shown kindness by the chief--but, he isn't related to him, as well.

Ever since he could remember, the tribe's leader has been his benevolent benefactor--giving him all the necessities. He has his three meals each day. He has his clothes. He even has his own hut. Everyone in the tribe treats him like a relative and he's grateful for their benevolence.
"THE FIRESTARTER"

They say he's peculiar. They say 
he isn't like them. When he asks 
why, they tell him that he came 
out of a cocoon. "What?" he'd 
persist, knowing that their 
answers always stay the same. 
"Alab, that's just the way it is," 
they'd reiterate and that's that--
all the time. 

(CAPTION) "THE FIRESTARTER"

They say he's peculiar. They say he isn't like them. When he asks why, they tell him that he came out of a cocoon. "What?" he'd persist, knowing that their answers always stay the same. "Alab, that's just the way it is," they'd reiterate and that's that--all the time. 

Alab knows he's different. He feels it everyday--the fact that he doesn't act like other children his age; the certainty that he doesn't have any parents or siblings; the reality that he doesn't belong to anyone else but himself. Well, he's always shown kindness by the chief--but, he isn't related to him, as well.

Ever since he could remember, the tribe's leader has been his benevolent benefactor--giving him all the necessities. He has his three meals each day. He has his clothes. He even has his own hut. Everyone in the tribe treats him like a relative and he's grateful for their benevolence.
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"THE FIRESTARTER" They say he's peculiar. They say he isn't like them. When he asks why, they tell him that he came out of a cocoon. "What?" he'd persist, knowing that their answers always stay the same. "Alab, that's just the way it is," they'd reiterate and that's that--all the time. Alab knows he's different. He feels it everyday--the fact that he doesn't act like other children his age; the certainty that he doesn't have any parents or siblings; the reality that he doesn't belong to anyone else but himself. Well, he's always shown kindness by the chief--but, he isn't related to him, as well. Ever since he could remember, the tribe's leader has been his benevolent benefactor--giving him all the necessities. He has his three meals each day. He has his clothes. He even has his own hut. Everyone in the tribe treats him like a relative and he's grateful for their benevolence. #yqbaba #novella #diwa #The_Firestarter