A mother and her son Jacob visit a woman's shelter where Jacob's sister Destiny has been staying after running away from home due to their mother's disapproval of her boyfriend. The sister reveals she was treated poorly by her boyfriend and is grateful for the shelter's help. Meanwhile, a boy named Osaze, also known as Sammy, is at Jacob's house trying to sell him chocolates for charity. Jacob is initially hesitant due to a past scam, but they eventually become friends. Osaze is revealed to be the son of a wealthy donor who supports the shelter. The mother apologizes for misjudging Osaze and offers to buy all of his chocolates as a gesture of forgiveness.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Someone tries to sell chocolates for charity, claiming they are $5 per bar.
2. The seller, Osaze (also known as Sammy), is from Nigeria.
3. The person being sold to is skeptical and claims to have been scammed by someone with the same name.
4. The skeptical person lost $1,000 in the scam.
5. Osaze invites his friend Sammy to visit, but it turns out Osaze is actually Sammy.
6. The skeptical person's mom is stressed out and doesn't want Sammy around.
7. Sammy is accused of eating food from the skeptical person's freezer without permission.
8. The skeptical person's mom is angry and says Sammy is used to mooching off others for free food.
9. Sammy reveals that his mom is stressed out because his sister ran away from home after their mom didn't approve of her new boyfriend.
10. The sister, Destiny, was found and is staying at a women's shelter.
11. The police officer who helped Destiny mentions a women's shelter that Sammy's family supports.
12. Sammy's mom is grateful for the shelter's help and thanks the staff and donors.
13. It is revealed that Sammy's family, the Afiores, are wealthy donors who own many gas stations and real estate properties.
14. Sammy's mom is proud of him for raising money on his own for the shelter despite their family's wealth.
15. The skeptical person apologizes for misjudging Sammy and offers to buy a box of chocolates to make up for it.