Have you ever wondered what you would do if you had telepathic abilities?
How would your daily life change if you could read other people’s minds?
How would the world change if the human brain suddenly began to evolve in a small part of the population?
Would you tell anyone, or would you be afraid to admit it?
What would be the consequences for a city with only twenty such people?
What if the telepathic abilities of the few telepaths were at different levels? Would they be afraid of each other, and where would that lead?
What if such a power fell on children, who couldn’t even realize they were different and tell their parents?
And what if such a power fell on teenagers, who live their complicated lives and do not share their personal feelings with anyone?
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Vlad Sovenko (also known under pen name W. S. Owen) is a modern Ukrainian writer and architect. He has a specific writing style, with minimalism, repetition of certain lines throughout the story, references to music and frequent dialogues. His works stands apart for stories that are in constant motion and that force the atmosphere up to the very end. He never indicates his opinion about what is happening between the characters.