Sun Stealer. Walking In Circles

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Book: Sun Stealer. Walking In Circles by A. Mani Read Free Book Online
Authors: A. Mani
continual conflict is someone else’s hidden interest. They didn’t want people to know that there was a better way. That it was done before. Why do you think the tribes erased all of my drawings on the valley’s walls? To change history! They didn’t want people to learn about the sun stealer nor about the people of Anomaly. You think you broke free from that valley back then? I am sorry to inform you my child but you are still locked inside and this time, out of your own free will!” she raised her voice.
                  “So what you are saying is, in the past we had a little witch that treated people as if they were tools in her sick minded game and now we have the system. Back then, we used to have a pathetic creature with no face that plotted reality with her drawings and now we have anonymous profiles and avatars that preserve the conflict through technology? Some things never change…” I sighed.
                  “Walking in circles… That was the only symbol left at the valley’s walls and it was not made by me”, she sighed.
                  “Not the only symbol. There was another one next to him. The symbol of Leo”, I said with rage.
                  “I didn’t see it. All I know, they knew you were one and as one, no one could break you. So they set you apart”, she explained.
                  “You are not different Sia!” I yelled at her.
                  “I had a good reason”, she whispered.
                  “What reason? Getting back at me? At Dark beast? You had torn an innocent baby out of his mother’s arms! How cruel are you?” I screamed.
                  “Make no mistake Almas, I love Leo. I took good care of him and I love my son too. I wouldn’t do anything to hurt him. See, he is about to become a governor just as he was supposed to before he fell in love with you!” she pointed her finger at me.
                  “Governor? Is that why my son works for the system? How convenient, Sia!” I yelled at her.
                  “Almas, you don’t understand. Leo was lost, he didn’t get along with people and he didn’t have any friends. I noticed he had a gift. He was attracted to computers and smart technology so it was only reasonable that he would join them and he was promoted real fast!” she informed me.
                  “Does he know he has a family who loves him? Does he know he is not alone in this?” I asked her.
                  Sia took a long pause and finally admitted, “He knows he has a grandmother, who loves him and he thinks we are the only immortals in the world”.               “No wonder he doesn’t get along with humans…” I mumbled with tears. My heart ached for my little baby, my Leo.
                  “Sia, my dear witch, the years have shown me you haven’t changed and you don’t intend to. You are a wicked witch with no heart nor soul that only makes everyone around her miserable. Now unfortunately, I cannot stop you. One cannot kill what has already been dead. I can neither change history nor bring back all the lost time with my family. But let me tell you this, next time you choose to play with somebody’s life, stay the hell out of my field!” I raged and stormed out of her back yard.
                  “Almas!” Sia called me.
                  For a minute, I thought she was about to apologize but she just stood there and looked at me with no words. I guess some people are so consumed by their victimization, they don’t even realize that within time, they have turned into an ugly reflection of their attackers.
                  But I was not there to educate anybody. I had more important things to do.
     
     
     
     
                  “Hi, remember me?” I asked the young man at the door.
                  “I

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