Liberte

The drive over there was easier than he had expected. It was still early in the morning and just after rush hour, so the roads were practically clear. The scenery slowly changed from lush greenery into an industrial setting. An emphasis on buildings and asphalt were the theme of this area versus the nature wealthy individuals could afford to maintain. The area he was travelling was considered a "dingy" part or an area where the financially struggling lived. He saw nothing wrong with it however, it was just the skewed perception of the port from people who had not experienced hardship. Not everyone could be born wealthy and while that did not guarantee a peaceful life it was better than having no food or roof over your head.