The play entitled the innocents opened at the local theater starring some local talents. Once you look at the set, you shall see a picture, the subject of many strange speculations. An unknown person is said to take ownership of this portrait for years and years. The owner was traveling down the road when this picture suddenly got her eye and she suddenly bought it under reasons even she cannot understand.
As she waited for the store attendant to hand it to her, she wondered how in the world could she afford it. She thought of her children who needed books, clothes and school supplies soon for their classes. So she thought to herself first that she will tell the clerk that while it was a beautiful portrait, she just can't afford to purchase it. This lady just had to blurt out, in a very loud voice, that she just had to get the painting no matter her financial situation, and this stopped the clerk from returning the portrait.
She hurried out of the antique store after paying the attendant but she could not figure out why she got that picture even as she could not afford it and she was also wondering about how she will explain herself to her spouse once he gets home and sees what she had spent so much for. It was an oil painting done perhaps in the late 1900's or early 1900's, and its subject was a Russian wolfhound, a Borzoi. Someone who has been trained well when it comes to the Borzoi, he will certainly wonder why this picture, even with its immense beauty is odd since the painter only showed the dog's shoulders and head, and done in almost straight on pose. But as you look at the chest and shoulders, you will see it's not proportional.
Absurd is the fact that even as the woman was extremely familiar with how a Borzoi should look like, she still went ahead and got it. Contrary to what she thought, her husband blowing up as he arrived home that evening and found her to have purchased that painting which hung in their wall, he shared instead about how he was so allured by it, the same attraction his wife had felt.
Both experts and amateurs in photography took shots of this, but in the long span of comparing the photos, it was mysterious how no two shots of it ever came out to look exactly the same. Some moments, a spectral face would appear on the right portion of the painting, in some the dog appears to be almost three dimensional, in others flat, but in almost all of the pictures, whether they were in black and white or color, there have been strange lights appearing.
I don't agree that some sort of entity came with this portrait, perhaps we just imagine so many things and our eyes make us see stuff from sorts of light reflections, shared the husband when he and his wife discussed the possibility of a supernatural force behind the portrait of the Russian wolfhound. Initially hanging on the wall, a large ceramic plate fell with a crash but when they say it on the floor, there was not one sign of breaking.
The Innocents play producer director approached the couple who were very happy to loan the portrait to him after he explained that this would be great on his set, as the story he was doing is about the supernatural. Openly, they discussed with the producer that the portrait might have something mystical about it, specifically something that entered their home the day they bought it and they believe that letting him use this for his show can shed some light to their queries. This being the truth is what they are hoping for.
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