Being a slave sucks balls, and sometimes, that's a literal statement. Jayy, being the sensitive, snappy, smartass person he is, is just the opposite people would assume he would be. He's a slave. How?... Well, let's just say it kind of happened when his mum got 'taken away' from him. Finally transferred to a new 'owner', he's dragged to somewhere else to a different person that 'purchased' him- like he was a goddamned puppy or something. He isn't looking foreword to it, no, but he's actually kind of used to it. He's been sold multiple times; but it turns out his old owner isn't going to give up on him just yet as he gets a view of his little slave after he left, and it turns out he doesn't like to 'share his property'. No, Dahvie isn't the person people think he may be. No, he doesn't act cruel to people like everyone intends. Just because he looks different, it gets people suspecting things and spreading rumors that are just ridiculous- people even think he's a spawn of Satan! Seriously? No, he doesn't act harsh to his family and he's defiantly not going to sacrifice them to Lucifer; he actually loves his family with all of his heart. He cares for his mother who has growing depression, and he loves his sister to bits. The only thing is, he loves his father too, but it seems like he doesn't share the same amount of love; he wants his son to be 'manly' and be interested in Football instead of hair and make-up. He's grown attached to someone he met, a boy named Jayy, a slave his father bought for him without his knowing. Now? Pfft, well, that's for you to find out...
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