Saturday 29 March 2014

Where did Bud go when he left the Amos' home?

When Bud escaped the Amos' home, his main focus was simply getting away from the cruel, abusive family. He exacted a bit of revenge by creating a situation that would get the Amos' son in trouble, and then left the home. It was late as Bud walked the street with his suitcase. His mind was focused on avoiding getting caught and sent back to his orphanage home. Bud remembered a librarian who had been kind...

When Bud escaped the Amos' home, his main focus was simply getting away from the cruel, abusive family. He exacted a bit of revenge by creating a situation that would get the Amos' son in trouble, and then left the home.

It was late as Bud walked the street with his suitcase. His mind was focused on avoiding getting caught and sent back to his orphanage home. Bud remembered a librarian who had been kind to him before and headed to the library. In the past, a side window had been accessible so he planned to sneak in and spend the night there so he could talk to the librarian in the morning. However, bars had been placed on the windows and Bud could not get in.


Bud spent his first night of freedom away from foster homes and the orphanage, sleeping under a large tree adjacent to the library. Bud's resourcefulness was evident in this early plot twist. With him, he had a suitcase in which he kept a blanket. He wrapped up in it and settled down under the tree to sleep.

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