A Leap In Deceit - Think again before you trust what you know
A Leap In Deceit Think again before you trust what you know “ It was a rather handsome winter morning with just a little broom of bright rays of sunshine penetrating their way through the otherwise shady canopy from the sleet of a few tens of noticeable foamy clouds floating a few miles above the beautiful, modern and sophisticated residential apartment complex of three brick red, ten storeyed, residential buildings with snowed rooftops and coaled chimneys complemented by a play area for kids in the middle with a blue wooden see-saw and a slide among the others in the pile of grass, sand and mud layered with snow from the crowd constraining whiteout that the night before this translucent morning had endured, and it was circumscribed by a rocky boundary of a concrete walking path for the elders to get their muscles moving, which was enhanced with a flowery little garden home to a couple of hoary benches. Just as the petrichor was weakening against the rays peeking through the curtai