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If You Really Want to Change the World by Henry Kressel
If You Really Want to Change the World by Henry Kressel









She practically radiated a forbidding aura, one that made the thought of leaving this place all the more inviting. The pale woman's eyes were no longer kind and sweet, but instead burned with animosity and indignation, the ember color in her irises giving way infernal flames as her smile turned to a grim scowl. Slowly, she rose from her seat at the bar, placing the list on top of the wooden table where she had just been seated. She could hear and see it all, the nervousness in his voice, the hesitation on his face, even the acceleration in his own heartbeat as he tried to flee the woman and the building, and she knew exactly that his words were nothing but half truths meant to deceive.

If You Really Want to Change the World by Henry Kressel

The woman's eyes narrowed even further as she heard the boy speak, and her face turned all the darker as she watched him walk away from her. He was especially worried about those cloaked men who were now also watching. ".I-I was.looking for my papa," he answered, with a calmer expression, "my papa sometimes drinks here, and my mama was looking for him, so she sent me to get him.I-I have to find him before he leaves, so please excuse me." He began to walk by, hoping she would take the bait. Finally, after a moment, he thought of an excuse. "." His eyes darted around, as though they themselves were trying to escape her intense gaze. The boy felt his anxiety kicking-in, and he tried to hide his pacing heartbeat.

If You Really Want to Change the World by Henry Kressel

This was added to by the group of men in black standing not too far away. Even more so, she sounded like she was becoming hostile. Luminesa wrote:Soliel had been hoping to God that this woman would leave him alone, and yet here she was, questioning him yet again.











If You Really Want to Change the World by Henry Kressel