Anatoly Valeriovich Sergievsky (
chesspolitik) wrote2009-08-23 03:31 pm
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I see nothing other than a simple boardgame
Isn't it strange the complications
People attach to situations
Almost as if they want to miss
The wood for the trees
Nothing will change my basic feeling
When they've done all their wheeler-dealing
Those in the strongest situations
Do as they please -- The Arbiter (Chess)
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"I will do my very best Mr. Molokov...though I do not appreciate the insinuation." She did have her pride after all. It was one of the few things she did have left. "I will convince him."
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She would have to be watched, of course, but he was assured that she would do her job. He took her hand and kissed it, knowing she would hate his presumption. "Good evening, my dear. If you need anything, please don't hesitate to call."
He shot her a pleasant smile then turned to leave, feeling quite satisfied.
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Of course, once he had a hand on the door, she asked in a steady voice, "Who was he...the man from the interview?"
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He left, without waiting for an answer. There was more work to be done.
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She would do what Molokov asked. Get Anatoly to lose and come home. To Russia as was her duty. But she wasn't sure she could stand him in her home anymore. Not after this betrayal.