The weekends were a special time for the teens as their employers normally allowed them to spend the night at the base so that they could rise early for work on Sunday. They would leave at the end of a long day in order to attend school the next day. Teodulfo, Isidro and Nora all went to school regularly. Hercules, whose family were moros with many family members still living in the jungle, attended rarely if ever and spent most of his time on the streets. He made his money selling the wares that other servants lost to Teodulfo in after-hours poker games. They were like brothers, and anything they made outside of their wages got split three ways. The servants were always purloining items to wager at the games, and Hercules was the only one tough enough to go out on the street and sell the

