Marion survived the crash, but doctors found he had lost his emotions.
Caleb fought back his grief and gave Marion a purpose to live.
A smuggling ship took him overseas. The hold stank of saltwater. He and the other kids wore only tattered blankets.
From that day, Marion had no family or identity.
They were sold to sweatshops or harvested for organs. None had a future.
While the other children cried, Marion stayed silent.
A kid asked, "Aren't you scared? We're gonna die."
Marion didn't answer.
Another kid yanked the first away. "He doesn't talk. He's a freak or a mute."
They treated him like an outcast and stayed away from him.
When the ship docked, some kids were taken.
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