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Selena's Café Sadness
In the story of Café Sadness Selena needs to be strong for all that is happening. Is a sad situation to confront. Selena's mom is dead, know his dad is having some bad condition. As Selena does not have her mom anymore, she cares a lot more about her dad. Selena's dad was always to her. Selena was always helping with her dad's job in a little shoe store. She started saving to later pay the university. And for the summer she want to work. But then her dad had a heart attack. Hi went to the hospital. Selena went to her favorite coffee to think about is happening. She decide to talk and do a list of things to do with her dad. Finally I opine that was a good solution.I will to the same situation that Selena, because is important to the dad agree

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