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A Golden Butterfly
A Golden Butterfly
A Golden Butterfly
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A Golden Butterfly

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Even the flutter of a butterfly's wings

can cause an earthquake on the other side of the world...

- An old saying

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBadPress
Release dateDec 14, 2020
ISBN9781071579527
A Golden Butterfly

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    A Golden Butterfly - Eva Goldsby

    A Golden Butterfly

    I

    Even the flutter of a butterfly's wings can cause an earthquake on the other side of the world...

    - An old saying

    Maria was sitting by the window in a buffet car wearing a white silky blouse and pearly earrings. She was drinking Earl Grey and looking at the flashing landscapes outside the window...

    And at that very moment, five policemen with machine guns were at her apartment doorsteps claiming she was going to kill herself and must be immediately taken to a hospital for treatment. That was what she got the word of by the phone...

    ‘Would you like to have something else?’, the stewardess asked.

    ‘No, thanks’, the girl replied and kept on enjoying her aromatic tea and looking at the train window.

    The two black-suits sitting in the corner looked suspicious.

    ‘Once she gets back, we’ll bring her down’, whispered one of them.

    ‘Yes, the pang-wangling beauty, that is fluttering like a butterfly. Damn, how did she manage to flit from the cops?’, said the other one in a low voice. ‘But not for long, I guess’, he smirked.

    ‘Once the beauty’s done, I’ll install a huge A Butterfly in formaldehyde art installation in my villa. We’ve put a 50 grand buck’s bounty on her’, muttered the first black suite.

    Maria was still drinking her tea, not even flinched, as if nothing was happening and she did not hear those two mumbling.

    That is nonsense’, she was thinking. ‘I have never written anything out-of-bounds, not in politics or economics. So, why would they come for me?

    Maria thought that a man that wanted to get rid of the Butterfly must have been very powerful and influential, a really carnivorous one. Otherwise, how’d he managed to unleash the police on her?

    ...The train kept on going and in a few hours she arrived to the planned destination. Once again, she manages to flutter away and get lost from the sight of the men in black suits...

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