Samantha (Corrections Officer)
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We heard they packed up not long after, throwing nervous glances over their shoulders at the looming forest. No doubt they were rattled to the core. Jim and I swapped glances, both relieved to hear they were safe, but also satisfied we'd given them something to think about. We'd wanted them to respect these woods or at least remember that nature doesn't tolerate fools.
We heard they packed up not long after, throwing nervous glances over their shoulders at the looming forest. No doubt they were rattled to the core. Jim and I swapped glances, both relieved to hear they were safe, but also satisfied we'd given them something to think about. We'd wanted them to respect these woods or at least remember that nature doesn't tolerate fools.
From what we heard later, they told everyone about the mountain lion attack they'd barely survived. Maybe next time they'd remember that out here, silence can be the difference between a peaceful night and something far more dangerous.
From what we heard later, they told everyone about the mountain lion attack they'd barely survived. Maybe next time they'd remember that out here, silence can be the difference between a peaceful night and something far more dangerous.
Everybody moves back into the light, even if it takes them a minute. Hi, my name is Sam. I'm from Conway, South Carolina. My childhood is a bit of a puzzle piece. I grew up in England. I was born in England. My parents were divorced. I was sent here when I was four. I lived with my grandparents, who I did not know, for two years. And then I was sent back to England. My father remarried.
Everybody moves back into the light, even if it takes them a minute. Hi, my name is Sam. I'm from Conway, South Carolina. My childhood is a bit of a puzzle piece. I grew up in England. I was born in England. My parents were divorced. I was sent here when I was four. I lived with my grandparents, who I did not know, for two years. And then I was sent back to England. My father remarried.
Everybody moves back into the light, even if it takes them a minute. Hi, my name is Sam. I'm from Conway, South Carolina. My childhood is a bit of a puzzle piece. I grew up in England. I was born in England. My parents were divorced. I was sent here when I was four. I lived with my grandparents, who I did not know, for two years. And then I was sent back to England. My father remarried.
And I lived there until I was 11. And then I came back. And that's why I don't have an accent anymore. I guess my childhood was not great. I got shuffled around a lot. I wish it would have been different. So my children were spoiled for that reason, because I didn't want them to have the childhood I had.
And I lived there until I was 11. And then I came back. And that's why I don't have an accent anymore. I guess my childhood was not great. I got shuffled around a lot. I wish it would have been different. So my children were spoiled for that reason, because I didn't want them to have the childhood I had.
And I lived there until I was 11. And then I came back. And that's why I don't have an accent anymore. I guess my childhood was not great. I got shuffled around a lot. I wish it would have been different. So my children were spoiled for that reason, because I didn't want them to have the childhood I had.
Like, I want my kids to grow up and look back and go, you know, I had the best childhood, because everybody's childhood is broken. And I did not want them to have that. Aber ich denke, dass einige der Dinge, die bei dir passieren, helfen, dass du die Person bist, wenn das Sinn macht. Ich bin 15 Jahre alt geworden, weil du alles weißt, wenn du 15 bist.
Like, I want my kids to grow up and look back and go, you know, I had the best childhood, because everybody's childhood is broken. And I did not want them to have that. Aber ich denke, dass einige der Dinge, die bei dir passieren, helfen, dass du die Person bist, wenn das Sinn macht. Ich bin 15 Jahre alt geworden, weil du alles weißt, wenn du 15 bist.
Like, I want my kids to grow up and look back and go, you know, I had the best childhood, because everybody's childhood is broken. And I did not want them to have that. Aber ich denke, dass einige der Dinge, die bei dir passieren, helfen, dass du die Person bist, wenn das Sinn macht. Ich bin 15 Jahre alt geworden, weil du alles weißt, wenn du 15 bist.
Also habe ich das gemacht, bin verheiratet und hatte ein Baby sehr früh, als ich 16 Jahre alt war, wie du das tust. Ich bin in den Militär gegangen, als ich 17 Jahre alt war. Ich hatte ein anderes Kind. Ich war in Fort Gordon, Augusta, Georgia. Das ist eine Drei-Hour-Dreieck aus Charleston. Und ich habe angefangen, am Wochenende zu fahren, als ich am Wochenende weg war.
Also habe ich das gemacht, bin verheiratet und hatte ein Baby sehr früh, als ich 16 Jahre alt war, wie du das tust. Ich bin in den Militär gegangen, als ich 17 Jahre alt war. Ich hatte ein anderes Kind. Ich war in Fort Gordon, Augusta, Georgia. Das ist eine Drei-Hour-Dreieck aus Charleston. Und ich habe angefangen, am Wochenende zu fahren, als ich am Wochenende weg war.
Also habe ich das gemacht, bin verheiratet und hatte ein Baby sehr früh, als ich 16 Jahre alt war, wie du das tust. Ich bin in den Militär gegangen, als ich 17 Jahre alt war. Ich hatte ein anderes Kind. Ich war in Fort Gordon, Augusta, Georgia. Das ist eine Drei-Hour-Dreieck aus Charleston. Und ich habe angefangen, am Wochenende zu fahren, als ich am Wochenende weg war.
Und ich arbeitete part-time. Normalerweise arbeitete ich als Waitress in Bars und so weiter. Aber nur, damit ich schnell Geld und Geld verdienen konnte. I want to say this is probably around 1993. And my kids would have been like two and four at the time. I would take my children with me and I would take them to their grandparents' house for the weekend so that they could visit.