A Week in Rome

A Week in Rome

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When Christiano visits the ancient city of Rome with his family he experiences true amazement and awe as they explore ancient temples, houses and arenas. In this book he uncovers ancient underground passageways and watches tourists throw small copper coins into huge marble fountains.
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Under the stone vault where time seems suspended, the Roman bath reveals itself as a sanctuary of white marble, smooth and cold to the touch, but softened by the warmth of pure, crystalline water. The surface ripples slowly, disturbed by swirls of steam that rise with a mystical slowness. Sunbeams, filtered through high windows, pierce the misty air in golden blades, shattering into a thousand shards of light on the liquid mirror. Each reflection, each glimmer, is a fractured truth. And at the heart of this flickering clarity, one might glimpse a pair of eyes - two eyes of deep blue, as clear as water under the sun. But that deceptive blue, so pure in appearance, conceals the icy abyss of an unyielding will. For these are not the eyes of a god, but those of a tyrant, and the gleam that dances within them is not the light of virtue, but the shimmer of power. Commodus x OC My story is my own, it belongs to me and is inspired by the original work Gladiator.

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