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Despite a tense moment at a checkpoint, the children are successfully smuggled across the border between Guatemala and Mexico. They are left there, alone but for each other, and Jaime continues to be plagued by what-ifs and guilt for surviving while his cousin and best friend did not.
Their options for moving further north are the bus, a train, or walking. None of them are safe, and each has its own attendant dangers. They decide to try the bus and make their way to the station. There they discover that a bus ticket is more than some of their neighbors can earn in a day and gain a new appreciation for how much money they will need for the trip. They explore the town of Tapachula while they wait for the bus and discover a church. There Jaime takes out his sketchbook, which he carries everywhere, and loses himself in trying to draw what he sees.
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