Chapter 5
André came out of the sower feeling hungry. He had helped Gera repair his car. It was old, but it ran well. Also, Gera's father had a mechanics shop, where he and his brother Toninho worked part time. There, it was easier to change the parts
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Chapter 9 André's acceptance and entry in the advertising college was much celebrated. Only barbecue parties he had two. His school friends and Daniela's friends were already mixed. And as for the church, it was no longer an environment from which he only heard his grandmother talk about. He had become a participant, along with Dani, in
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Chapter 11The newlyweds went to live in a tiny house, but very well taken care of by both of them. They had painted each room a very cheerful color. The living room was a canary yellow, the bedroom a very light blue and the kitchen was lime green. Chapter 12 Chapter 12The news was terrible. André could no longer walk. He was going to undergo treatments, a lot of pain and tests of his patience, but even after hours of physical therapy, he could only get around with a wheelchair.He was devastated. He didn't want to see anyone. He was confused and depressed. He felt so guilty. Then he called Dani for a definitive conversation.‘I want to separate. Set you free to find someone who will give you a better life.’‘I don't live without you,’ she was simple and direct.‘I want to end things between us.&rsquChapter 12
Chapter 13 Chapter 13Time passed quickly for such a busy family. The younger brother was already two years old. Dani felt fulfilled watching her children. Little Gabriel admired his older brother and wanted to mimic everything he did. Thus, he was learning things very quickly. The two of them got along very well, much to their mother's delight. Miguel liked the attention received from the younger, of course. He didn't mind that his phrases were repeated by his brother. He felt like the head of the troop, because Little Gabriel always marched behind him and naturally, followed by the Granny, as they lovely called Mrs. Lu