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Chapter 6 by Trom1806 Trom1806

Will your situation change in the new year when college classes resume?

So, vacation are over and you need to attend college lectures again...

In the first months of the new school year, everything happened as usual. You occasionally attended lectures, you quietly stole food from stores in the city, you sold stolen expensive alcoholic drinks to wealthy students you knew.

However, in the third month of the new school year, an extraordinary event happened to you. You were caught by security at one of the grocery stores. Moreover, you were caught red-handed - they found a stolen bottle of expensive whiskey on you. In addition, your actions were captured on CCTV cameras in the store.

You have been handed over to the police.

So, a couple of weeks before the start of the trial, you were **** to live in the uncomfortable conditions of a temporary detention cell at the local police station.

Obviously, you could not avoid a lawsuit.

The court hearings lasted for a month. You are constantly involved in these court hearings as a person accused of crimes. Fortunately, you were able to hire a good private attorney to represent and defend your interests during the legal process. You spent most of your saved money on this lawyer, as well as the money sent by Aunt Martha.

During the trial, due to the requests of your lawyer, it turns out that you have the right to leniency from the court. After all, you have come under criminal prosecution for the first time in your life. In addition, on the advice of your lawyer, you paid damages to the store management even before the verdict was passed.

As a result, the judge sentenced you to pay a fine to the state budget. You managed to avoid jail time. However, there is bad news: you have almost no money left after you pay the fine. And one more bad news: you were expelled from college (the college administration found some bureaucratic excuse). On this occasion, you received a message on your smartphone from Aunt Martha: “I’m glad that you avoided going to prison. It’s good that at least part of my money that I sent you was spent on something useful. On your lawyer. However, from now on "I won't send you any money, Billy. You've disappointed me greatly. You couldn't get a proper college education. You're a full-grown adult, you should be able to support yourself. Find yourself a job and a place to live on your own. I will no longer support your weakness."

So, you've been evicted from your college dorm. Where should you go now?

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