In the first story, Michel, a young mother, had her car break down after a pediatrician visit in a remote area. A supposed mechanic arrived to help but left abruptly, and a genuine repairman found a dangerous object under the hood that the fake mechanic had placed there. Fortunately, Michel was unharmed.
In the second story, Kenza, a child, and her mother had a neighbor named Ron who gave them strange gifts. Later, their house was broken into while Kenza was at her father's. Ron tried to lure Kenza away from school, claiming to be her father, but the school's teacher and the police intervened, and Ron was apprehended.
1. The text is a collection of three horror stories: one about an attempted car theft, one about a home invasion, and one about a man who attempts to kidnap a woman.
2. The first story features a woman named Michel who gets stranded in a parking lot when her car fails to start. She is left alone in her car in a dark parking lot.
3. A repairman arrives and offers to fix the car. However, he is not the real repairman and has ulterior motives.
4. The real repairman arrives later and helps Michel start her car. He then advises Michel to be vigilant and courageous.
5. The second story is about a woman named Kenza who lives in a large white house. Her neighbor, Ron, is revealed to be a potential abuser.
6. Ron offers gifts to Kenza's mother, including a medallion with a disturbing photo of Kenza. He also offers expensive gifts like a stereo and a professional camera.
7. Kenza's mother refuses the gifts initially but eventually accepts them reluctantly. This leads to Ron trying to enter Kenza's house.
8. Kenza's mother speaks with her father about Ron's behavior. Later, Ron attempts to kidnap Kenza but is arrested before he can succeed.
9. The third story is about a boy named Sacha who sees a man trying to break into his house. Sacha and his mother confront the intruder with a baseball bat.
10. The police arrive and Sacha's mother convinces the intruder to leave by threatening to beat him to death. Sacha and his mother remain at the door with the baseball bat until the police arrive.
11. The police do not find any leads to identify the intruder, and Sacha's mother moves away for fear of him returning. Sacha later moves to another country with his wife.
12. All three stories highlight the importance of vigilance, courage, and trust in strangers.