Waiting in the reception area, she had flicked through a news magazine that had been lying on the table for clients to read while waiting for their appointment. On the cover there had been a picture of a well-known politician, a man famous for his rudeness and aggression. She had looked at the eyes--the piercing, accusing eyes, and had seen only an impenetrable, defensive anger. Nothing--no forced smiles nor rehearsed protestation of concern, could cancel out the cold selfishness of those eyes.
While waiting for her appointment in the reception area, the woman perused a news magazine left for clients. The cover featured a well-known politician notorious for his aggressive demeanor. Her attention was drawn to his eyes, which she found to convey a sense of impenetrable, defensive anger, overshadowing any pretense of emotion he might display.
The politician's eyes were devoid of warmth, reflecting a cold selfishness that left a lasting impression on her. She felt that no amount of forced smiles or rehearsed statements of concern could mask the underlying harshness evident in his gaze, leaving her with a deep sense of unease about his character.