i just cannot burn anymore. i want to get for reform. so eduardo said goodbye to his native land, jayne was this country. now the woman he saw the phone booth, all those years ago, which he would on a string card. who made a family and saved his life. who, as he said crumpled in his box kept him alive. and in low. i had to be a dark time for
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then she felt the blood pouring from her own slashed finger. she tried to memorize each bump and turn as the suv veered on the highway toward san miguel. then minutes later, pulled over, stopped. someone yanked eduardo from the suv. he screamed. i hear the doors of that vehicle open. and after i hear them shut, i can no longer hear my husband s muffled screams. then i hear what sounds like the engine of that car revving as if it is pulling away. jayne managed to lift the pillow case hood just in time to see eduardo vanish. i am able to make out the type of car that it is, more or less, and i memorized the license plates. just as quickly, she realized she was alone. they had all left. i was bound, so i threw myself over the seat, ended up on the floor, pulled myself up, opened the door, and literally hopped as if i was in a sack race to the highway in flip-flops. an elderly man stopped to help.
life at jayne and eduardo s ranch was divided now, into the joyous before and the somber after. the kidnapping of eduardo valseca brought with it an unrelieved trauma, soon all the children understood it was no business trip their father had taken. within hours, the word spread, was whispered around the school, around the neighborhood, around the town. jayne, still in shock, tried to keep life normal. even helping her children s teachers at school, as if everything was just the same. she was very bad inside because we know her, and she was suffering. but she was trying to be okay with in front of the children.