Book3:WereMyDreamIs
utluckilyyouappearedwithMaureen.SoIopehecardoorforyouahepcequickly.Howcouldyoubestayithatreallyscarypce?Iwasscaredtodeath!” “Sorry.Sorry.Thatwasallmyfault.Sorryyouhadsuchascarebutthecauseofitallwasyourbeauty.It’sbeautifulwomenwhoeasilygetintotroubleandndinthesemessysituations,don’tthey?”saidDimitriinanapologizingbutalsoftteringtone.Charinasighed. “Inthisrgemetropoliscriminalelementsareineverydarkerandwehearofcrimesbeingitteddayht,dayinanddayout.Whereverpeoplegregate,thereissuretobeallkindsofundesirablepeopledoingallkindsofbadthings,bigandsmall.Whyaretheresomanystraraordinarypeoplethatotlivepeacefullywithothers?Itwouldbereallywonderfulifeveryonecouldjustco-existpeacefully,livealive!”ptedCharinainhersadaoneofvoice. 6 “Don’tbesopessimistiddisappointed”saidDimitri.“Thegardeninsomepeople’sheartsaredriedupaed.Butifheavenwillsenddownmueededrainfalndsomeseedsaresown,flowerswillgrowintherichsoil.” “Hey,Dimitri”saidCharinawithasmile.“Sincewhenhaveyoubeeapoetandspeakwithrhymesaaphors?Soundsgood!” Charina’shandsstayedoeerihecarrolledsmoothlyoreetsbesidetheke.Sheturnedofftheair-ditioningahewindowstoletinfreshair,whichwassoinvigorating. “Let’sstophereforamomenttoenjoythiscoolbreezeahethisfreshair”saidDimitri.Charinastoppedbytheroadsideasrequestedainthejoyingthedrefreshingair. “Whathaveyoubeendoingwithyourselfthesestfewdays,Charina?”tinuedDimitriinaversationalvoice.“Youseemedtobeinahurrytogetme.IstheresomethingIcoulddoforyou?” “Doestherehavetobe