. but saving lives wasn’t the only reason I agreed to change her.”“Why did you do it then?” the brunette asked, looking at him quizzically.“...I had one job to do on Kinta: protect Tamolith and her family ... and I failed,” he said, his expression reflecting the guilt he felt. “She adored her children and I wasn’t able to save them.”“But that was the Brimorian’s fault, not yours!” Calara protested, leaning forward to clasp his hand. “You can’t blame yourself for what those cruel monsters. "Should be any minute now." I said. She smiles and looks at me with these gorgeous blue eyes and says, "Okay, hey thanks for letting me come on the trip. I'm really excited." "Oh, it's no problem. The more the merrier right? Well just relax for a minute I'm just gonna lock some windows upstairs. I'll be right back." I say as I run upstairs. "Kay." She's says as she pulls out her phone and starts to fiddle with it. As I am locking the last window my cell phone rings. It was my buddy. He had a. I don't blame her... Keona, come back to me. I can not live without you." I will. I promise. You have my word..."Honolulu daylight savings time: 8:31 AM Friday, October 23, 2044West Virginia time: 1:31 PM Friday, October 23, 2044 (EST Aina baseline)Aina time: 5:48 PM day 176 of 1451Three days later, Mayoni walked onto the rooftop observatory of the JABSOM center in Honolulu, having just walked through the bubble entrance from Aina in the basement. She walked up to three people standing near the. My unit was not assigned directly to the Seventh Cavalry but to another troop that was meant to act as a rear guard to the field units under his command. Of course, his command was reality and not technically on paper because of his popularity and general feeling of high morale under his command. There was a sense that the safest place to be was riding behind the “General” when a shooting scrape was about to begin. I knew that was a false sense of security, but was unable to make my knowledge.
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