The woman stood in front of the prison. The prison was a big, dirty building in the biggest town of a hot country. The woman was very hot, and she did not like the noise from all the cers in the road.
Heroin kills. But before it kills, heroin changes people. It changes your friend into your enemy; it changes someone you live into a stranger. Heroin kills the body- but first it kills the heart.
Anna Harland thinks that she knows her daughter, Sarah. She knows that Sarah is in love- with a stranger.
Heroin is the White Death. And, if it can, the White Death is going to kill them all.
Tim, Vicary. (2000). White Death. Oxford University Press.
コメント
コメントを投稿