"UGH! SHE'S TOO GOOD!" Grogda cried out.
"And she cleaned the toilets, too!" Nevaeh cried.
"That's it, I'm going to throw her outside for the night and chain her up like a dog!" Hytstens said.
"No! Please don't chain me up! I've done nothing wrong!" Chloe White pleaded.
They did not listen, though. They grabbed her and pulled her outside, chaining her to a fence post.
"Hah hah hah! You deserved that!" Grogda said.
"How long should we leave her there?!" Nevaeh asked.
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"Until we need her to clean up again!" Hytstens said and led her own daughters back into the house.
In the process, she tracked mud all over the freshly cleaned floors. Chloe White struggled to get free from her chains, but the more she struggled, the more it hurt. Eventually, she gave up and laid down.
"It's hopeless... I'm stuck here..." Chloe White cried.
The next few days were the same, Chloe White was only allowed into the house to clean and eat any food that was no good anymore. If Grogda found a slice of bread covered in mold, she’d leave it in a pile for Chloe White to eat. Nevaeh would sometimes offer a bit of clumpy milk to Chloe White. One day, though, a young man named Kennith came riding by on his horse while Chloe White was chained up.
"Young girl, might I ask what you are doing chained to that fence post?" Kennith asked Chloe White.
"My adoptive mother is cruel and keeps me chained up when I'm not working. I haven't had much to eat lately aside from a small portion of moldy bread and a sip of curdled milk..." Chloe White said.
"Here, take this apple. I was going to eat it myself, but you seem like you need it more than I do," Kennith said, holding out an apple to Chloe White.
Chloe White carefully reached out and took the apple from the young man's hands.
"Thank you, apples are my favorite fruit," Chloe White said.
Kennith hung around a bit longer. Chloe White had trouble eating the apple because she was chained up. It made her very sad when Kennith eventually turned, mounted his horse, and returned to where he came from.