The Stolen [noun]

​“Quien se excusa se acusa” is the perfect way to describe  PERSONS NAME, she’s always making up excuses to not admit when she’s wrong. Every time she is in the wrong, she’s always saying “oh that wasn’t me” or “do you really think I would do such a thing”. She knows she’s in the wrong, but she prefers to make herself look good. ​  ADVERB , we were at  PLACE . We were about to pay for some  NOUN when suddenly Maria tells us that someone stole some of her  NOUN. We were all trying to find what happened to her  NOUN. We walked thru the  PLACE while I asked her if she accidentally pay more in a store or if she left it at home.  PERSONS NAME was also helping, or at least that’s what she made us believe. ​We were starting to lose hope since we already looked in every place we had been and there was no sign of the stolen  NOUN. Then I started to question  PERSONS NAME since it wouldn’t be a surprise if she had took it. I directly asked her if she was the one who stole the  NOUN and she said no, but something about it didn’t seem right. She started to put excuses such as “oh that wasn’t me” and “do you really think I would do such a thing” even though we didn’t asked her more. That’s when I knew she was the one who stole Marias  NOUN. I glimpse in her open  NOUN and there it was, Marias  NOUN. I keep making her questions and telling her that is better to be honest and accept that she did something wrong, but she still didn’t admitted. ​  PERSONS NAME wasn’t honest and we knew she wasn’t going to be, so we decided to go home.  ADVERB, in the morning, Maria asked her to say the truth, but she still didn’t admit it so Maria stop being friends with her.