During the early stages of the revolution, my character Annie is a member of the wealthy families who are supplied by Diaz- worst autocratic president- for 27 years while stealing land from indigenous people who work everyday outside in the burning heat of Mexico just for their families to be financially stable. As the Revolution progresses, One day, Annie was looking out her window seeing poor workers and indigenous people begging for a change but getting brutally slaughtered as a response. Annie full of shock, realizes that reality is an ugly place for the poor and realizes her selfishness and unforgivable attitude as an upper class towards Mexican Citizens. Annie starts to question herself on why wealthy families are stealing and from the hardworking poor workers and changes her perspective on the revolution.

At the last stages of the Mexican revolution, several deaths were left in cold blood just to end a bias autocratic president, form equality between the upper and lower classes, or reestablish rules for poor workers and indigenous people. Overviewing this decade long remarkable journey, Annie has some questions on what if she stayed with the wealthy families and what if Pancho Villa was elected president. However, Annie still believes that she has made a successful decision on transforming into a soldadera and standing for the rights of indigenous people and poor workers.