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ololo11
10 days ago
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Rewrite the scene with Jim and the boy from another point of view.

English
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Bond [7.5K]10 days ago
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A door creaked open, casting a rectangle of light onto the magazine I was engrossed in. I glanced up at a newcomer, a stranger who appeared to be around nineteen, tall and lean. "Are you searching for someone?" I inquired. "No," he replied, his long fingers shaking as they struggled with his coat buttons. "Can I assist you with something?" I asked again. "No," he stated. The boy slowly placed his coat on the worn tweed sofa. In the window light, his pale cheeks seemed to shine as though damp. I figured he was ill as I approached him. A slender hand suddenly grasped my wrist, cold fingers wrapping around my arm like vine tendrils. I resisted the urge to recoil, choosing instead to look down into his anxious, grey eyes.
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