One day after tomorrow
with long arms, thinking that maybe that was the way a young shepherd , who carried so many people on her back had found mutilation a way to relieve herself. If that were the case, Carolina
pplied to everyone, and he was one of the first to demand it. The dusk in the middle of the forest was dangerous, besides the groups of rioters and the myth of
re he was going, but she didn't have the courage to go out on the street at that time , noting that Vagner was carefree until he entered an alley where she lost sight of him. She pulled her body u
nce Carolina joined that community, no one went outside, they were worshiping every day and then going to dinner, so she didn't know if it was the first time that that being appeared there or not, managing to see only the shape of something big, very big, not being
veryone, so that they could look for Vagner or if she was still on the prowl, not knowing if those people would understand what she was saying, her heart was beating fast as well
eople, realized that she had no one to tell what had happened, seeing that Vagner shared the prayer as if nothing had happened. , being smiling and surrounded as always. Leaving Carolina even more worried and certain that something was going on and nobody knew or cared since Vagner took care of everything for them. She looked at herself, she was all dirty with dust and her legs were scratched,
meters tall, she also saw something moving, not knowing whether it was a cloak or wings black as night. As soon as she finished the bath she decided to hide those clothes and also th
s and who had children had larger rooms that they shared with their families. Separation in that group's culture was also something unacceptable, so living a passion had to be something thought out very rationally, because th
ties, soon they would all be full of illnesses or one killing the other because of jealousy; but she would never accept li
lay in her hammock and thought about Vagner as a mysterious man with secrets, noticing a certain flutter in her heart and body, he was mo