She was a miserable wretch, a daughter of thieves. Abused, unseen, and unloved. He was the fearless leader of an awakening rebellion. Lonely, frustrated, and misunderstood. And then suddenly, they found each other. . .
For those of us who treasure Victor Hugo's drama "Les Miserables," how would the story have changed if a certain Revolutionary leader had seen a young gamine in a different light? And what if some of Les Amis survived to face the aftermath of the barricade? This untold story of friendship, hope, courage, loss, and the ultimate healing power of love is not a tale of what was, but of what might have been.
Jean Valjean leaves behind him his years of slavery and begins a new life. Then he adopts his daughters Cosette and Gabrielle, and his life truly begins. Cosette is innocent. She doesn't like hearing of fighting. She's the opposite of her sister Gabrielle. Gabrielle had her faults. She and Cosette had both had traumatic childhoods. Was she still getting over hers? Enjolras begins a revolution for the people. He wanted things to change for them. Why did he do it though? Courfeyrac was a young student revolutionary. He was in love though. [ I do NOT own any of the characters except for Gabrielle! This is based off partly the novel written by Victor Hugo but mostly from the 2012 film version of Les Miserables. ]