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In this Kristiano Drama, we follow Julia, a young student who is initially a loner with no friends in school as she adjust to her new life in Texas, USA. Her family moved from the United Kingdom and moving was quite difficult for Julia. She was stubborn and disobeyed her mother. Julia was only able to cope when she met a teacher's assistant, also named Julia.
Every month, the teacher's assistant would give the young Julia some gifts and towards the end of the year, Julia started receiving different kinds of food. One day, Sophia and her sister, Daniela, approached Julia to remind her that sharing food at school was not allowed. Sophia warned her that she saw Julia, the teacher's assistant, put some powder in a box. Julia ignored the advice of Sophia.
While walking, Julia collapsed. She was helped by Julia, the teacher's assistant, who was going to drive her home. As they were walking, someone tried to abduct Julia. Fortunately, a man saved her.
Julia realized the evil intention of the teacher's assistant and regretted that she did not listen to her mother, teachers, and schoolmates. Julia's mother was thankful that she was safe after being missing. She reminded Julia that the way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise person listens to advice.
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