Sinewed by the the ancient art of tai chi, he forged the forces of the universe to lure a dreamer into his lair. He stayed silent as a spider; and with seamless gliding of limbs and fingers, he entrapped his prey like a moth entangled in a cobweb. The sky was bleeding then when she asked: “How can I walk through the dusk?” “Just follow me, I’m a pathfinder,” said he. He whispered to her ear: “Close your eyes my child and trust your heart.” And to the tremor of his voice he danced her, deeper and deeper into the night. Soon his lips dripped with her muffled sobs, the stench of his slobber drifted into her pristine dream; and he confessed: “She came to me; I’m innocent.”