Max Marshall is a writer and journalist. Raised in Dallas, Texas, he lives in Austin. He graduated from Columbia University in 2016 and served as a Princeton in Asia Media Fellow in Hanoi, Vietnam. His work has appeared in GQ, Texas Monthly, Sports Illustrated, and the New York Times.
Grandpa Andrew sits on the couch and tells grandson Scott the story of his youth. In his youth, he was seduced by the red-haired beautiful Irish witch Samantha on St. Patrick's Day. She turned out to be a witch, sucking the souls of men, after which they lost their memory.
In Andrew's youth, there was a legend about a beautiful red-haired Irish witch who seduced men in bars and then sucked their soul out of them. Andrew did not believe in this and calmly went to bars. Until one day tragedy struck
Andrew had a friend, Michelle, who also often relaxed at the bar. On Sunday, he went to a bar, and red-haired beauty Samantha met him there. A few minutes later, Michelle and Samantha went to the beach to buy. And after that, Michel disappeared, no one saw him anymore.
Andrew's girlfriend, Barbara, told everyone she knew that one day her husband just got out of bed, got in the car and drove off in an unknown direction. No one else saw him. Maybe he was bewitched by that witch Samantha.
No one believed Barbara that her husband was bewitched by a witch and she was considered crazy. Barbara was sent to a mental hospital for her stories about her missing husband. No one believed in Samantha the witch stealing men on St. Patrick's Day.
Andrew goes to that bar called "Green Dog", where his friend Michelle disappeared, communicates with the visitors. Most people try not to answer Andrew and are surprised when he asks about some red-haired witch.
Título : Irish Girl With no Soul
EAN : 9798223657323
Editorial : Max Marshall
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