"I'm so tired,"
"But I'm really happy."
Although it had only been five days, and each day was filled with tough training and learning, Ina had grown to like the life in Yatun.
There was no discrimination, no strife.
Yatun had given her food, a home to live in, warm blankets, and comfortable clothes.
All she had to do was to train hard, improve her abilities, so that one day she could serve Yatun.
Ina's thoughts were pure; she was desperate for validation and worked tirelessly to prove her worth.
Yatun had given her food and shelter, and so she treated it as her homeland.
Ina really liked what Fiona the teacher had said in class, "Yatun is not only about us, but also about you, about everyone's hands and sweat."
Fiona told them that Yatun was fair and that as long as they worked hard, they would be rewarded.
Such a simple principle turned the world upside down for the slave boys and girls.
Slaves can be rewarded too?