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Summary
The section starts from the perspective of Olivia Weston, who had been a "temporary house-mother" at Behala's Mission School. She is a twenty-two year old, who, after graduation and a vacation, decided to stay at Behala as an unpaid volunteer after falling in love with the children. She was especially smitten by Jun, who used to call her "Mother," and she always gave him small bits of food and money here and there. She recalls the day Jun brought Raphael and Gardo with him, asking for her help. They said Gardo's grandfather was at the Colva Prison and they needed her help to get inside, and since she was a foreigner, she would have easier access than just a dumpsite boy going by himself. The boys tell her that if they did not go immediately, Gardo would be evicted from his house...
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This section contains 960 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |