venerdì 10 gennaio 2014

1973 (#10) - Jill’s ambition and the friendship with the prostitute Gwen

As soon as the youngest of the Foster children, Jill, turned eighteen years old, she decides to put aside her ambitions and aspirations to become a model; absolutely unwilling to continue her studies, she decides to start working as a aesthetician, to help financially Liz to get the family ahead and to allow the older children to study. Restless and extroverted, Jill soon befriends one of his clients, Gwen Sherman. For a naive misunderstanding, Jill does not understand that Gwen's invitation to visit the escort service in which she works, is actually an invitation to become a prostitute herself in the brothel where Gwen works and managed by a guy called Warner Wilson, who among other stuff, uses violence against the girls, including Gwen. As soon as she comes in to the brothel, Jill is shocked; but it is even more shocked when Snapper sees her. All of them, being well aware about the place they were, and also Gwen, with whom he has had a few paid dates, Snapper slaps Jill thinking that her sister was working there as a prostitute herself. Jill, furious, explains the misunderstanding to her older brother, with whom she has always had a conflictual relationship: Jill, actually, is too restless to understand the overprotection of her brother, who feels the duty to replace the lack of a father figure in the family.

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