Argumento de Stevenson, Tú y Yo
One of the worst days of my life was my thirteenth birthday. The same friends as usual came to my house, and Bárbola too, the girl who sat next to me at school that year. Half way through the party, Falelas mum realised shed been robbed and Bárbola was mistakenly accused, but I knew, because Id seen what had happened, that it was Juanis mum who was the thief, and not her; although nobody believed me. Rights sold to Ecuador.1