August 23, 1956:
Kalvin Kay King was born into the only black family in Rose Hill at 2:32 a.m. Lola King--his 14 year old mother--was in a non-responsive state of shock at the time of his birth; a state she had been in since Kalvin's conception. Lola's parents raised Kalvin until Lola regained herself.
September 1, 1956:
The Rose Hill Library blew a fuse. 35 year veteran librarian, Candice Kane, sat in the dark for three hours before noticing anything was wrong.
August 23, 1973:
Kalvin Kay King's face was severely burned when a female member of the cooking staff at Big Mike's allegedly struck him with a mop causing him to fall face first into boiling water. Sources indicate that it was the dish boy's (Kalvin's) birthday, and the female in question was his significant other.
The scar tissue healed white; the pigment was burned.
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