In Three Acts Story Lit Chamber, The Air Was Thick

Countess Geschwitz, eyes fixed on the wad of cash, trembled with anticipation in the dimly lit chamber.

Dr. von Stein, pacing nervously, stopped to gaze at the Countess, his eyes pleading for mercy amidst the suffocating atmosphere.

As the Countess's grip tightened around the cash, a faint knock at the door echoed through the room, sending a chill down Dr. von Stein's spine.

The door creaked open, revealing a hooded figure who slipped inside, their presence shrouded in mystery, as the Countess's eyes never left the wad of cash.

Dr. von Stein's voice trembled as he implored the Countess, "Please, don't let them take me away," as the hooded figure drew closer, their eyes fixed on the cash.

With a sudden burst of movement, the hooded figure snatched the cash, leaving the Countess and Dr. von Stein stunned, as the door slammed shut behind them, plunging the room into darkness.assistant