There Will be Thousands
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Slaves are easy to sell when they are viewed as nothing but product. Its another matter entirely when you’re the one being sold.
Sitter has been a bandit for over a decade. He’s killed, he’s robbed, and he’s burned more homesteads than he can count to the ground with their families inside. For him, it’s simply a lifestyle he’s lived since he was a young boy. The world will always have bandits and he may as well play his part. When his entire troupe is killed, however, and he’s sold into slavery himself, he finds the people he must work alongside are the same ones he once sold for coin.
It would be easy to let the other slaves kill him and they rightfully deserve to do so. Yet Sitter has a secret, one that necessitates his survival. As he struggles to adapt to his new lifestyle, he finds there may be the faintest hope for redemption. But does someone like him even deserve it?