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Malaki
A boy mad at the social influences of society plans to make an upward step in the world. He doesn’t need to talk to be heard. His true calling is to be the game changer of the human race. His name is Malaki.
Malaki was walking home from school one day when he had a close encounter with the neighborhoods thugs. These people were not friendly either. They asked Malaki for money. Malaki said no when he heard the empty growl in his stomach. The thugs beat Malaki up and took his money when they heard his response. Malaki knew from that very moment that he would have to stick up for himself.
The next day Malaki started taking karate lessons. He did this so he could get an edge on the thugs in his neighborhood. Malaki made sure that he practiced on his moves every day at home. After about 6 months of training Malaki was ready. He was tired of being beaten for money every day when he walked home. This was the day that he would stand up to the thugs and make them pay.
The next day Malaki took the same route that he took every day to walk home. The thugs asked for the money as they did again on different occasions. Malaki said no, Then, the fight began. Malaki took down two of the 6 thugs in an instant. One of the thugs ran away and three remained. He kicked the first man that came at him in the face, the next in the stomach and the last thug he kicked with a low blow.
In the years after Malaki learned that the humbler you are, the more evasive you will be.

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