Leslie is like all of us, she has a phone and she doesn't like being cluttered by a lot of applications.
Leslie is like all of us, she has a phone and she doesn't like being cluttered by a lot of applications.
Leslie is on her way to see her friend Katia. She enters the metro station, happy, with music in her ears. As she walks down the stairs, she realizes that she didn't buy a ticket! Leslie doesn't want to be late for her best friend's birthday.
Like every Friday night, Leslie is happy to finally be on weekend, but she doesn't want to spend the next two days all alone, at home. She offers to her friends Katia and Ines to go to the swimming pool and visit the Gallo-Roman museum of Lyon on Saturday.
I’m going to tell you Leslie’s story. It’s the first day of the month, Leslie wakes up. As usual, she is late. She tries to get ready quickly, gets out of the house and then runs to the subway. When she arrives at the metro station, she realizes that she needs to reload the season pass of her transport card. Unsurprisingly, there are huge lines at the vending machines.
I’m going to tell you Leslie’s story. It’s the first day of the month, Leslie wakes up. As usual, she is late. She tries to get ready quickly, gets out of the house and then runs to the subway. When she arrives at the metro station, she realizes that she needs to reload the season pass of her transport card. Unsurprisingly, there are huge lines at the vending machines.