Man at War – Excerpt No. 145

The fact there was a Georgian here was not unusual. They would surely exploit the nature of this hotel to perform all manner of diabolical experiments. Vampires aren’t the only inhuman guests this hotel will see.

She assumed that all manner of men tried to approach the red haired lass, and got nowhere. If they were informing Evelyn of the Georgian presence, then the powers that be were willing to see if this agent was receptive to advances from the fairer sex… we aren’t even sure they’re human.

This time Evelyn used a compact mirror from her clutch purse to get a better look. As she quickly powered her nose, her green eyes were fixated on the fiery redhead sitting alone at the table.

a cinematic photo of a plump woman with vibrant fiery red hair and pale skin sitting alone at a luxurious velvet-covered booth in a lavish lounge, adorned with intricate golden patterns and dimly lit by soft candelabras, her facial features accentuated by a subtle smile and bright hazel eyes, wearing a long-sleeved elegant gown with a high neckline and intricate lace details, appropriate for 1915, set against a warm and opulent backdrop with rich wooden accents and lavish furnishings, captured through a photography lens with a shallow depth of field, emphasizing the subject's striking features and the luxurious surroundings.

Disclaimer: This novel is an work in progress and readers may encounter grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Please view this a draft and not a published work.



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