Amanie Chahrouk
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The Decision
The Decision, the Notebook, and the Bag of Gold Verona decided she would take the money back home. For it did not belong to anyone. It sat there, at the end of the corridor, beside an artwork, Wheatfields and Crows was its name, isolated from all the others. There the bag of money was, with a small black notebook, its pages blank and empty. There the bag of money perched, ownerless, for no one would dare to hold a bag of money like that, in Milan, and hold it, carry it around, take it to an art gallery, during a Vincent Van Gogh exhibition, and place it there, at the end of a corridor. It was ownerless, decided Verona, for the pages of the book were empty, the money was smooth, not crinkled, and smelling new; almost fresh. How the bag of money happened to appear there was a presumption Verona had no concern in understanding. For the bag of money belonged to no one, and she should take it, as any astute person would.
By Amanie Chahrouk3 years ago in Humans