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Story By helcio rodrigo
helcio rodrigo
1FOLLOWER
326READ
ABOUTquote
Since I was very young I have known myself for my shyness, this fact prevented me from doing great things! Examples of making friends for a long time in my life. This led me to self-deprecation! For many years I had the signs of depression. What helped me to express what I felt was the creation of stories, before only in my head, but now proudly, by paper. I wrote a first novel the "promise, honorable!" And I\'m in the process of developing another book, this one with short stories.
This story is told in "micro-tales or mini-tales" quick tales where the objective is to tell the story in a few words! perfect for our busy life, no?
In this story we will follow, Gabriel. a 19-year-old who has just gone to "law" college in Brazil. to go to college, he needed to be closer to college, to facilitate his studies! his mother rented a boarding house, what he didn't expect was that he would have an unusual roommate. her name and Jeniffer, a 25-year-old woman who works nights to pay her bills. two very different worlds will come together, Gabriel will try not to fall in love with such a Girl. Will he succeed?!
Notices;
The short stories are published all week! Mondays.
The tales follow a linear story.
this is a translated version, by an app. likely there will be grammatical errors. the book is being published initially in Portuguese! I hope that the meaning has not been lost. thank you for your visit.
The term "whore" was not used offensively! It was the word used to call attention to the book. I do not at any time intend to offend anyone.