THE MYSTERIOUS MEDALLION
It was a cold, foggy morning. Many people were heading to work or school, as usual. Just an ordinary autumn Monday. However, this day was to completely change the entire, gray life of a certain student. This student's name was Konrad. He lived in the most beautiful and cleanest district of Gdynia, Dąbrowa. He had average grades at the local high school. He was a cheerful, intelligent teenager, welcome everywhere. Tall, blond, blue-eyed, clean, well-groomed, honest, and clever. He had only one problem: he was a great dreamer. A vivid imagination may be a virtue, but in Konrad's case, it was dangerous. And why? Because our hero had trouble distinguishing fiction from reality. This led to many problems, but also pleasures. I won't describe the problems, as no one likes to be reminded of their mistakes. Pleasures, however. Why not? He won the most honors in Polish competitions because he was able to put his thoughts on paper, and when he showed his Polish teacher his diary, h...