Fiumicino international students camp
wait for the flight to Tel Aviv. The speaker reminds sleepy travelers do not leave unattended luggage for safety reasons. The voice repeats the message with cold insistence accent and you understand that no one is bothering to warn the casual traveler who may suffer from possible theft. Rather the reference is the so-called mass attack risk: even the smallest of the bags may contain lethal weapons, we work to not cause false alarms. An enemy threatening, subtle and invisible man there, haunts us, waiting for us around every corner: al-Qaeda! I take a coffee.
Someone inadvertently forgot the briefcase on the chair at the gate, maybe you're eating breakfast, maybe he ran to the bathroom for major causes. Three uniformed police tremble in front of the body of the suspected offense, the fourth man involved, and finally opens the bomb, others cover their face, some passers-by stopped their ears, but the sudden arrival is late ... maybe it's a delayed fuse or maybe we are retarded.
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