Yeah I agree with @kkots, btw it's nice to have friends to help you out and back you up with this venture. I'm sure there's a really long story behind this post, but I don't wanna have to bother you by asking you to explain. I just wish you luck with your travels and it'll soon all be over, it'll just take some time
kkots
Now, this is becoming a rather intriguing story! Coming straight from real life!
What you are going through is very inspiring, and you totally should record it.
As for selling stuff on eBay: as long as it looks colorful, full of detail and accurate - which is your style - you shouldn't have problem selling it. Children will most probably like your drawings.
Have a good rest.
Troisnyx
You know, thanks for the encouragement. You've seen me through depressing times, anxious times and even more relieving times. I apologise for my anger yesterday. Thanks a lot for putting up with me. You have no idea what a smile you've put on my face after yesterday's episode (even had Seán comfort me and beg me to not get rid of my acrylics, my colour pencils etc.)
I do intend to record it; I've recorded some bits on my side Tumblr, but that's only scratching the surface on what Troisnyx's past has been like etc., meep. I have a first journal of anecdotes of things I've been through, and that's one of the sources that the Home Office failed to provide. I won't share that now, but when the time is right, I'll share links to it hopefully.
In the way of selling artwork, I don't know if eBay is a good place, now that I think about it. A lot of people tend to recommend Etsy, or even DeviantArt's art-selling system, but to be honest, DA hasn't worked for me in the five or six years that I've been on it. I am inclined to go on Etsy or take the personal approach -- but I'll only do so once this case has been settled.