Building My Life
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Chapter 6 The Beginning img
Chapter 7 He Helps Even Being Short of Money img
Chapter 8 Glad to Meet You img
Chapter 9 Going to Downtown img
Chapter 10 Would It Be an Angel img
Chapter 11 Routine on the Building img
Chapter 12 Find Something to Begin img
Chapter 13 I Do! img
Chapter 14 Clueless Guy img
Chapter 15 The Future King img
Chapter 16 Clash img
Chapter 17 Enough of Jokes img
Chapter 18 Who's That Boy img
Chapter 19 Melissa img
Chapter 20 Let's Go to the Party img
Chapter 21 Meeting at the Party img
Chapter 22 Let My Friend Alone img
Chapter 23 Waking Up From Enchantment img
Chapter 24 Josias Is Upset img
Chapter 25 A Action of Gentleness img
Chapter 26 More Purchases and Visions img
Chapter 27 Clarifying Misunderstood img
Chapter 28 Explanation img
Chapter 29 Getting Tanned img
Chapter 30 May I Have Your Phone Number img
Chapter 31 Someone Is Dissatisfied With This History img
Chapter 32 Hose Bath to Refresh img
Chapter 33 Despair in the Math Test img
Chapter 34 It's Hard to Maintain a Con img
Chapter 35 The Phone Call img
Chapter 36 Damsel in Distress img
Chapter 37 The Master in Self-Control img
Chapter 38 The Jealous Win img
Chapter 39 Protecting the Little Princess img
Chapter 40 Unusual Invitation img
Chapter 41 Getting Rid of Punishment img
Chapter 42 And You Are to Blame img
Chapter 43 Conforting the Young Brother img
Chapter 44 Invitation to Lunch img
Chapter 45 Making Amends img
Chapter 46 Running Away (2) img
Chapter 47 What Happened img
Chapter 48 I Need Your Help img
Chapter 49 No More Fear img
Chapter 50 Triumphal Entrance img
Chapter 51 Finding Out the Address img
Chapter 52 Two Crashes img
Chapter 53 The Deal Was Modified img
Chapter 54 A Serious Chat Between Friends img
Chapter 55 He Was Just Kidding img
Chapter 56 End of misunderstanding img
Chapter 57 Good News img
Chapter 58 Fulfill Your Part of the Plan img
Chapter 59 The Two Rivals Meet img
Chapter 60 Interruped Declaration img
Chapter 61 Humiliated and Forgotten img
Chapter 62 A Sensitive Issue img
Chapter 63 Focus on Happiness img
Chapter 64 Useless Discussion img
Chapter 65 You Were Negligent img
Chapter 66 Is Nice to Meet You img
Chapter 67 The Lunch img
Chapter 68 Avoiding Dramas img
Chapter 69 I'm in Love img
Chapter 70 A Favor img
Chapter 71 Back to Home img
Chapter 72 Something of the past img
Chapter 73 Something Needs to Be Done img
Chapter 74 Pamela Takes the Field img
Chapter 75 Father and Son img
Chapter 76 One Day You Get Used to It img
Chapter 77 Melissa Is Mine! img
Chapter 78 Too Many Enemies img
Chapter 79 Falling at your feet img
Chapter 80 Let's Go to Your Bedroom img
Chapter 81 Caught in the Corridor img
Chapter 82 What's New img
Chapter 83 Explanation and Planning img
Chapter 84 Do You Want a Ride img
Chapter 85 The Gift img
Chapter 86 Either He or I img
Chapter 87 Fuss in the Bar img
Chapter 88 Josias Saves the Night img
Chapter 89 Talk to Her img
Chapter 90 Concerns img
Chapter 91 Caught img
Chapter 92 Pursuit img
Chapter 93 Explaining and Protecting img
Chapter 94 Costly Distraction img
Chapter 95 Rescue and Medical Care img
Chapter 96 Josias, Again img
Chapter 97 It's Time to Talk img
Chapter 98 Do You Want to Be My Girlfriend img
Chapter 99 I'm Not Going Anywhere img
Chapter 100 Everything is Going to be Alright img
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Chapter 5 The Mercy of the Landlord

When Josias reaches into his sweatpants pocket and pulls it out, he deposits the few remaining notes and pennies on the counter. The old man adds the amount, and responds with a tone of concern, not mockery, "It doesn't even give five bucks, buddy. I can't even let you stay here overnight."

Josias takes the money back and puts it away. "I know, so I thought I could count on your mercy. As you are already aware, my father was murdered, the moneylender probably knows that my father had me as a son, and if they find me, they will either kill me or they will want to torment me so that I pay the debt. I will not be there to suffer either. My mother got divorced and disappeared from the city; she is probably in Europe with a very rich guy. I have no one here."

"So let's do the following." The elderly man goes to a dresser and opens a drawer. He takes something and closes it. When he turns around, Josias realizes that it is money. "I'm going to pay you a ticket to the bus station, and you'll look for a relative of yours. Surely you must have uncles or cousins."

Josias ponders for a moment. His mother's uncles lived in Rio de Janeiro, a long way away. He would be safe. But, would it be possible they accept to shelter the son of the man who caused their sister enormous distress? It is one thing for them to receive their distant nephew at the holidays; it is another thing to live with him and support him.

Therefore, Josias reclines the option, shaking his head in the negative. "No, sir, thank you. The uncles closest to me are from Rio de Janeiro. And I don't want to go that far; after all, it's just for a while, until I have the financial means to get by."

"And how are you going to achieve this, after all?" The man keeps the money in his pants pocket.

"Somewhere in this city, there must be something for me to do. I am only eighteen, but I have already done some tasks to have a little money. If I depended on my father for everything, I would be naked here before you."

The building owner gives a louder laugh. He was already sympathizing with him. "What's your name, kid?"

"Josias Rocha." He responded with dignity as if he were the CEO of some multinational.

"My name is Teodoro. Look, boy, I like your posture. If this story of yours is true, then I have to congratulate you on your courage. Another boy your age would be crying desperately without knowing what to do. But, hearing you say with all the confidence that you intend to work your way and overcome this situation, gives me confidence."

Teodoro then crouches and then straightens up with a key in his right hand. "Here's the deal, Josias: I'm going to let you spend a night here and tomorrow we'll see what to do. You look exhausted."

Josias grins and breathes a sigh of relief. "Thank you very much, Teodoro! Thank you very much! And you can rest easy with me, I'm being sincere."

Teodoro, a longtime resident of the favela, knows the boys who mess with illegal things. And as he talks to Josias, he realizes that Josias is not one of them. Perhaps the story of the murdered father is an invention, but at least he is sure that Josias is not running away from something wrong that he did.

Josias and Teodoro talk some more, and later, the owner of the building indicates the stairs for Josias to go up. The bedroom is on the third floor. Josias enters and closes the door, grateful, looking up, out of respect for God. And again, the phrase of Everaldo is echoing in his mind, "I will pray for you and pray that God will bring you the best for your life. You will get out of this and be successful. And I believe that you will have the willpower to overcome your adversities! Amen?"

Josias smiles, he believes that in fact, Everaldo has already prayed for him.

In the meantime, the police and a man from the local newspaper were in Josias's old house, recording the cruel murder of his father, Mr. Rocha. The police vehicle stopped at the entrance of the house caught the attention of the neighbors. Of course, they heard the shots, but at the time no one dared to go out to find out what was going on. Now, with the police present, they left with confidence.

Two policemen carry Mr. Rocha's corpse out of the house, already wrapped in a black plastic bag, and place it in the van for the legal medical institute. Another was taking pictures of the mess the killers left, looking for valuables to make up for the debt. Furniture was overturned or broken; the television that Mr. Rocha watched was shattered on the floor, in pieces.

"Does anyone here know what happened?" The officer in charge of the investigation suddenly asked the neighbors. However, they not only remained silent but withdrew from the crime scene. Nobody would dare denounce the moneylender who controls the neighborhood.

                         

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