It made my head spin. We had lunch and when I asked her what she wanted to do on her day with me, she took my hand and led me out to the beach. There ...was a small grove of palm trees along the beach, and in the shade was a bed, complete with mosquito net. We strolled on the beach until the sun was sinking, then walked back to the bed.We dropped our clothes on the concrete walk and slipped inside the mosquito net. We kissed deeply and embraced tightly, pressing our bodies together. We kept making. Otherwise our job will be much harder." Have you counted just how many need rescuing?" Cynthia asked, her curiosity still bubbling."No, I haven't. Those little lights are a little small to count with my fingers, and I'm not even sure they're all shown. I figure they only show those closest to us, so there may be more than it shows at any given time. But it seems they all landed near us, so that helps." But we don't know how many miles our total search perimeter is, do we?" Cynthia asked,. Back and relaxed, I was busy sculpting one afternoon in the workshop when I heard the chime that indicated someone had come in the shop. I turned off the torch and carefully placed it where it would be safe as it cooled off. I stripped off my gauntlets and the welders mask and went to see who it was.It was her. Still beautiful, perfection in white 3 inch heels and a pale linen suit. Today her skirt seemed to be a little shorter and a little tighter. And was one more button undone on that blouse. I didn't even have the time to form the complete thought or warn Tom when she replayed what I'd felt that made us know she had died.As we all heard the chant, "Die ... Ye Witch ... Die!" Kim placed one hand over the base of his neck and tight-fisted his other over his chest as he experienced the agony I'd felt.After her last breath was driven from her, her life force faded. Kim dropped his hands and scanned around at us. "Why did they kill her in such a brutal and cruel way."Then he asked a.
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