Description
Iris Lépine has just received the much-desired iPod for her birthday. Her friend Emma, who shares her excitement about the new device, takes it from her hands and begins to examine it closely.
-There's something wrong! she shouts. Are you sure it's new? It looks like it's scratched.
She's right: the glass isn't perfect. It's even a little dirty. And the case is worn on the side.
-I don't know where my mother bought it.
The girl taps on the screen so fast that Iris has trouble keeping up with what she's doing. After a moment, Emma opens her mouth, stunned.
-What else? Iris asks worriedly.
-Not only is it used, but it hasn't been reset!
-What does that mean?
Emma quickly runs the tip of her tongue over her lips to moisten them before spitting it out:
-It's simple. It means that in your iPod, there are still photos, videos, music and even messages that belong to its former owner. His whole life is here!