As soon as Amelia knocked the front door, a nice and good looking man opened it and invited the girl inside. She found herself in quite a large house crowded with young people, Polish and Japanese. After a while Amelia was given a cup of coffee and some sandwiches, she sat down among the others and started looking around. The place and the people looked really great, so she soon felt relaxed and easy while talking with complete strangers.
During the meeting Amelia was invited by Agnes (a student of English Philology) to work with her staff, she was supposed to write articles for a new students' magazine. No wonder that the girl was delighted - it was the fulfillment of her dreams..., so she presented her ideas, her vision of such a magazine. And she was understood and accepted! Meanwile Amelia realized that the people present at the meeting were not only students but also young scientists. Some of them were keen on martial arts, others in helping children in orphanages - Amelia, a person full of positive energy and enthusiasm, got interested in both activities and decided to participate in them.
It was 2 a.m., when Amelia came back home, tired but happy. She seemed to discover a sense of life. I am not astonished at all, that she didn't have the slightest idea that the place she visited and all the people she met there had a lot to do with the religious cult called the Unification Church. Who could imagine that knocking on the door to that house was in fact, knocking on the Hell's door? I couldn't, as at those times in Poland people knew nothing about dangerous religious cults...
What happened later? If you really wanna know, read the next post!See you.
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