Candido's

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I. Setting

The Setting of the story is at the Henson’s Apartment, Heredias House, Vacant lot of the Village and at the Elvis billboard Hall.

The Heredia’s House was in a split level; and the banistered corridor, three steps up from the living room it overlooked, ran past three doors, two of which were open, revealing books and shoes on the beds, pillows and clothes on the floor. The third door, by looking so shut, looked bereaved. At the other end of the corridor, this here had a wall siding instead of banisters. This is the place where Sophies birthday party will be done.

The vacant lot of the village and across the downtown section to the other side, because Pete Henson lived on the other side, where there were apartments instead of houses.

The Elvis billiard Hall was the place of companionship for Bobby Heredia to his fellow friends or band mates Pete, Willie and Rene.

The time is around 11am or before noon where Mr. Henson volunteered to deliver Bobby Heredia on that time way back to his home.

II. Characters

* Bobby Heredia – a 17 year old kid, 4th year High School

* Friend of Pete Henson

* Son of Mr. and Mrs. Heredia

* A stowaway and a kid who thought that he knows everything.

* Try to kill Pompoy Morel

* Feeling left behind abandoned and completely alone

* Wanting to be himself.

* Came from rich family.

* Used to have a pleasant, natural, spontaneous relationship with his father.

* Tall, leggy and framed bigger.

* He was in light-grey Beatle shirt with red piping on collarless neck sleeve; tight cuff less; beige trousers; red socks; and cream colored boosters.

* Candido – the shadow of Bobby Heredia

* A boy who wants to be free

* A teenage boy who is bewildered and uncomfortable with his role in his family and in the society in general.

* He can see people naked and can read the thoughts of other.

* He always describes things as off key and overacting to everything a person...