Julius takes me with him to a restaurant; the place is quite full, appearing to be very popular on this side of the city. A young blonde woman recognizes him as we enter; she smiles and, as they speak, I think I see her flirting with him, which makes me feel uncomfortable. I don’t know if it’s because it feels like I’m the one getting in the way of the pair, or because I’ve discovered that Julius is quite the womanizer. Although I never believed in his absurd declaration of love, realizing that he isn't who he says he is makes me feel like I cannot give him my total and absolute trust. "This way, Signor Carusso," the girl says, leading us further into the restaurant. However, she doesn't take us to the main hall filled with people, but through several hallways until we reach a garden fill

