Book2:KigdomIteDreams
fusionofpaperwork.Nowhewasmakingupfortheck.Beingblind,Dimitricouldnotread,soMaryreadtheimportantpartstohim,patientlyexpiningiailthepertitentsbefuidinghishandtothepceshehadtosigheirfingerscameintotact,DimitriintuitivelyfeltMarywasakindaleyoungwoman.Mary,onherpart,hadaninexplicablegoodimpressionofthismiddle-agedblindmanonfirstsight.Theonlythingsheknewabouthimwasthatheusedtobeastreetperson,sowhythisextraordinaryfeelingofsolicitude?Itwasasubtleactivityofthemind,hardtograspitsdelicatevicissitudeandneedlesstosay,impossibletoexpinincorrectwords.Attheendofthishighstackofpaperwork,eraskingwhomtotaergency.Dimitrirackedhisbrainsinvainforasuitablename.Hehadherretivenorfriends,whocouldhe‘tact’?Thoughhehadtwogoodfriends,RichardandJamaz,hehadunfortunatelylosttouchwiththem.Intheend,heshookhisheadsheepishlyinmortificationbecausehecouldnoteupwithasinglename.MarytookupthepenandfilledinherownnameandphoneakingituponherselftobeDimitri’s‘persontotadsheseemedhappytodoit.Dimitrithankedherwholeheartedlywhehinghadbeensignedanddoneahurriedly.MarywatchedasDimitrifelthiswayamongthemazeoffurnitureinthegreathalsiflostinabyrinth.Toher,heseemedtobeafallingleaf,fadedanddriedup,floatinginacoldwind.Howcouldthisman,longembroiledinthedisappoisandmisfortuneoflife,beethetargetof24-hoursurveilncebyFBIandCIA?Wasitnecessarytohavehiseverymovement,everywordkeptunderobservationandtaped?TheysaidDimitricouldbethetrillioermindwhooveandshaketheworldofglobalfinandthathemayberesponsiblefortheretstrangeandmysteriousdisappearance