Chapter 5: Stranger “The world is not fair, and often fools, cowards, and liars hide in high places” —Bryant H. McGill. We didn ’ t hear him when he entered. When we spot him, we already find him standing by the closed door. The man is tall, thin, and pale. His skin color leans more toward the ashen-grey shade, which indicates just how old he is. But it that ’ s not obvious enough, there ’ s a more glaring featuring of his silver-white hair, which is showing an early sign of bolding. His face is wrinkled with hard features. He has barely visible eyebrows, big and long nose, thin and shriveled lips, and a pair of wide ears. He looks well, considering his ancient age. He stands firm in all black; button up shirt, dark pants, long coat and a pair of leather shoes. The clothes are branded

