Glenda Evangelisti

Glenda Evangelisti (born November 15, 1979 - died November 24, 2053) was a Jochaenan retired writer known for being Juan José Manzanedo's first wife.

Early life
Glenda Evangelisti was born to a family of farmers, who loved music and poetry. Her father, Marte Neptuno Evangelisti, was a devout writer and a fan of many musicians and poets, and encouraged her to do the same.

Her mother sadly died when she was just 4, because she had a sudden stroke. This broke her heart and caused herself to fall into a "poetry coma", that is the obsession of writing poems about her mother.

First Lady of Jochaena
Glenda met Juan José Manzanedo when she was just 12. Apparently they grew closer until they started dating.

Manzanedo asked for a divorce after their relationship had gone sour quickly, because Glenda was more interested in poetry than politics.

Later life
In 2020, Glenda, looking at his ex-husband in envy, went into exile to Sineoria, where she would write a book, nicknamed Woman's Pleasure, where she talked about her life with the Jochaclian dictator and how she felt "betrayed". The book became a best-seller in Gebeonia and she became a millionaire.

Her exile would end in 2034, where she returned to Jochaena. In 2040, she was invited to meet the president of Jochaena Gioacchino Tagliaferri, where she discussed openly about her ex-husband.

Illness and death
In 2049, she was diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease, after she complained that she felt dizzy and struggled to even stand up. Her condition worsened so much that starting from late 2050, she was forced to walk using a cane. Eventually, she died on November 24, 2053, a mere 9 days after her 74th birthday, due to the failure of multiple organs.