Fear also played a big role in Immaculee’s life. There was always tensions between the Tutsi’s and the Hutu’s before the war, but Immaculee was never effected by it, until she left for university. People at university were mostly Hutu, so they saw Immaculee different then everyone, and judged her, and it bothered her very much. Then the genocide began and she was forced to leave her family to hide at the pastor’s house, and it terrified her being away from her family. She was afraid for her family’s lives and her own. While she was hiding, she was constantly afraid that the killers would find her every time that she heard they were near. They came to the house many times to see if they could find any hiding Tutsi’s, and each time it was more