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"It's just that sometimes, victims tend to feel guilty about being a victim. They think it's their fault that they were kidnapped. That's sometimes been the case for victims who have been with their captor for only a few weeks; but you were with him for nearly a decade. Do you feel guilty about being kidnapped, Paul?"
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Number Twenty-One has been Number Twenty-One for seven years. When he was eleven, he was taken from his own birthday party at the park while searching for a run away frisbee. He was denied his name, his style, his birthday, or anything that would give him a sense of individuality. All he was in life was Number Twenty-One.
But that was until he escaped.
Now that he's forged through all the traumatic events, he's faced with a harsh reality; who is he? Who was he? Can he ever feel like a person again?
Will he be Number Twenty-One forever?
