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The Prisoner. contos, #1

Par : Ricardo Almeida
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8223238034
  • EAN9798223238034
  • Date de parution06/11/2023
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

A beautiful young woman, albeit poorly dressed, around 25 years old, was cleaning a house that wasn't hers. This dilapidated house, occupied by Sofia Molinas without permission, was her only alternative to living on the streets. Yet, she once had a very nice home that she inherited from her late mother. No one is free from prison, even as a law-abiding citizen. Sofia never had trouble abiding by the laws, but, being a not-so-sophisticated girl, she ended up meeting a notorious thief through her fiancé.
Sofia ended up in prison. Ignacio would occasionally commit thefts and bring his trophies home. One day, he was arrested. He then acted very unchivalrously, pointing out Sofia as his accomplice, even though she had never laid a finger on someone else's property in her life. Despite her efforts to dissuade the authorities, they arrested both of them. Furthermore, according to the court's decision, the house was confiscated.
The girls from the colony assured her that this was too much, especially for an orphan who, when released, would have nowhere to go...