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Eyes Tell — Your

"They tell a different story now," Elias smiled. "One of hope." Clara didn't need to say goodbye. Her eyes, now clear and bright, spoke better than her lips ever could.

For days, Clara sat by the shore, watching the waves. She noticed how the ocean’s "eyes"—the reflections in the water—changed with the light. On sunny days, they were a vibrant blue; in anger, they turned a steely, dark gray . She began to realize her own eyes were recording a journey she was too afraid to acknowledge—a story of "sin and sacrifice" but also of unreached horizons . Your Eyes Tell

One misty morning, a young woman named Clara arrived. Her eyes were a stormy gray, darting restlessly like birds trapped in a cage. She didn’t speak, but Elias didn't need her to. He believed that while lips could weave intricate lies, eyes always tell the truth about the burdens we carry. "They tell a different story now," Elias smiled

On her final day, Clara returned to Elias. She looked him directly in the eye, holding the gaze for more than five seconds—long enough to trigger a vulnerable, raw connection . Her gray eyes had softened, the storm replaced by a quiet determination to "walk the righteous path" despite her past. For days, Clara sat by the shore, watching the waves

In the quiet coastal town of Oakhaven, the phrase "Your Eyes Tell" wasn't just a saying; it was a way of life. The town’s eldest resident, Elias, was known as the "Eye-Reader." People traveled from miles away to sit before him, hoping to understand the secrets hidden within their own reflections.

"You’re running from a shadow," Elias whispered, his own amber eyes steady. Clara flinched. Within her gaze, Elias saw the "darkened abyss" that comes from deep loss—the kind that makes one feel invisible to the world . He saw the flicker of a fire from years ago and the narrow, defensive slits her eyes became whenever he mentioned the past.


8.   COMPUTER HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

Windows systems only.

 

9.   COMPUTER SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

Users must purchase and install the MCNP package so the Visual Editor has access to the cross sections. Included in this distribution are two material files based on PNNL-15870 Rev1. (stndrd.n and stndrd.p). The Visual Editor can read these files if they are in the same directory as input file or if they are placed in a “VISED” directory that is at the same level as the MCNP_DATA directory (i.e. c:\mcnp6\vised, if you installed mcnp6© in c:\mcnp6). All versions of the Visual Editor must have access to the DATAPATH for accessing the cross sections. You can either run the Visual Editor within the MCNP6© command prompt (just type the executable name) or define the DATAPATH environment variable for your computer (computer->properties->advanced system settings->environment variables). Details on how to do this can be found on the website here: http://www.mcnpvised.com/HelpAndSupport/HelpAndSupport.

 

10.  REFERENCES

10.a included in distribution files and in P618pdf:

A. L. Schwarz, R. A. Schwarz, and A. R. Schwarz, “MCNPX/6© Visual Editor Computer Code Manual” (January 2018).


11.  CONTENTS OF CODE PACKAGE

The package is transmitted on one CD with the reference cited above, the package includes the VisedX_25 executable, Visplot61_25 executable and manual.

 

12.  DATE OF ABSTRACT

April 2018

 

      KEYWORDS: MONTE CARLO; NEUTRON; GAMMA-RAY; INTERACTIVE