The book of John Doe
The Baroness smiles with something like relief, and the arrangements are made without delay. Continue Reading
The Baroness smiles with something like relief, and the arrangements are made without delay. Continue Reading →
—I thank you deeply for your generous offer, Baroness. But duty must come before safety. I need to reach my uncle— Continue Reading →
The baroness looks at you inquisitively. A shadow passes over her face, but she says nothing.
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The Baroness looks at you, genuine worry etched across her features. A shadow flits over her face, but she says nothing Continue Reading →
The Baroness looks at you, genuine worry etched across her features. Continue Reading →
The baroness looks at you inquisitively as you pocket the diamonds. Continue Reading →
As you think out loud, you notice a lone Bedouin riding nearby Continue Reading →
Hearing this, the boy’s eyes widen—vast and gleaming, like the wide web of humanity that binds all people together. Continue Reading →
As you think out loud, you notice a lone Bedouin riding nearby. Continue Reading →
The boy seems reticent to give an answer, so you encourage him: Continue Reading →