Alberts
dream led him toward independence. Escaping slavery,
to pursue a life where no man controlled him, was
his goal.
Frivolities
of friendships could vanish with the whip of a switch,
but freedom could be held a lifetime.
Raynas
choice was to set example and board a ship so her
people could survive. Only after arrival in America,
at Bristol Plantation, did she realize what consequence
her sacrifice held. Her surrender meant life as a
slave and separation from her family.
Can
Alberts heart transcend language and barriers
of slavery and allow Rayna close?
Will
Rayna put aside hurt caused by the plantation owner
and allow Alberts love to heal her heart?
Can
the pair abandon mistrust and let the kindness of
strangers be their salvation?