Just as Ron was storming off, I heard a girl crying. I looked up and saw Fiona with a tear-stained face and as my eyes met hers she broke down into an...other series of sobs. I jumped from my chair and wrapped her up in a friendly hug.I drew back after her crying abated slightly, looked her in the eyes again and asked, "Fiona, what's wrong hun?" Curtis! Curtis ... he turned me down!"Turned you down?" Well ... I was tired of waiting for him to ask me out so I finally got up the courage to ask HIM. "He laughed. "Government funds?" I guess so." Let's meet at noon at the Matilda Bay in Crawley. You'll love it. It overlooks the Swan on Hackett Drive. I'm wearing a blue shirt." Mine's sort of red plaid. I'm youngish." So'm I. See you at noon." Till then." Bye."Well that seemed easy. I found my map of Perth. Hackett Drive looked like five minutes from the office. And it wasn't even ten yet. I went down to the lab, but none of the students had gotten there yet. I wouldn't have been awake yet. ? she had laughed loudly and Tracey had seen Mr Chambers smiling behind Emily just before she did have the door slammed in her face.God she hoped it wasn't Slave X that Emily worked for!The envelope contained all sorts of goodies, from various photographs of the slave centre which seemed to be very modern with gleaming white alls and floors everywhere. The leaflet proudly stated that it was one of the largest slave centres on the south coast and could comfortably house up to 2000 girls at any. “General McCabe, here. Who am I speaking to?”“Please lead me to a secure location.”“Have the probe follow me,” said General McCabe.He turned around, and marched to the conference room, where the daily briefing had been scheduled. After the probe followed him in, and he ordered everyone out, he shut the doors.I ran up to the door, and tried to open it.“God damn, him. He locked the door. I want to hear what’s going on.” I said.A military officer came up and pushed me away from the door.“Stay.
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