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Second part: Lavian Spanish. Yasuo

Once upon a time, there was a young teenager called Yasuo, who lived in sewers. He was only 15 and he had no family, so he learned to survive in the streets. What happened to his parents, nobody knew. But he became very strong, because living in the streets was not easy and he still needed to eat, drink and sleep. So he became a very good thief. He mostly lived his life by stealing from markets and not getting caught, because he was very fast and knew the best escape paths. But one time he got caught... He was convicted of continued theft and entry into California jail, one of the most dangerous in the United States.   When he arrived he was assigned a cell with a partner who did not seem very aggressive.   He asked him why he was there and told him some of his problems and gave him advice so he would not get involved in a lot of trouble. His name was Fred and he was 40 years old. At dinner time a boy who looked quite young was being beaten by a lot of people and Yasuo decided

Second part. Latvian Spanish stories. Empty of humans

The streets were empty of any humans. Only the looming shadows dared to be outside at night. Moon was shining so horribly bright but the light didn’t seem to reach the ground. The deathly quiet night was disturbed by a door slamming. A figure darted out on the street. It ran as fast as it could. The figure had a visible limp to their step. Blood trailed behind them. There was a sudden bright light which startled the figure. The light illuminated the pale boy’s face. His greenish-yellow eyes were wide with terror and his mouth was agape revealing his abnormally sharp teeth. He was cradling his bleeding arm and if you looked closer, you could see the watercolor bruises peeking out from under his dirtied white gown. There was shouting and the alarms started blaring. That seemed to startle the boy as he quickly ran into an alleyway. He kept running until he spotted a dumpster. He scrambled to hide behind it. He held his breath and waited. And waited. When he could