She would prepare samples to send off for analysis, especially the main preparations used in the ritual. The more she knew about them the better. The ...book didn’t say what they did, but she knew that they would be mostly likely applied to her body. They weren’t lamp oil and incense. Next, she would look through the other records for more information, now that she had a little better idea what to look for. There had to be more to go on. For example, an ally would conduct the ritual. What or who. “It is called The Three Sisters.” He laughed lightly and continued, “I guess they will have to call it something else now that the biggest of the rocks has broken loose and rolled down the hill.”“Are you sure you are all right?” he asked as he helped her stand next to the Rover.A moment later he asked, “Are you sure you don’t want to go to hospital?” as they walked up the path back to the road.“No,” she replied. “I am fine. I will rest at the local inn tonight and if there are any problems when. But, we do tell her that we expect to get fired in the morning. She tells us that sex and gender equality discrimination is her legal specialty. She normally represents LGBTs (Lesbians/Gays/Bisexuals/Transgenders), but occasionally works for straights, too. She then suggests that maybe she should go to work with us tomorrow morning as our legal counsel.We both think that's a great idea, but neither of us can afford a lawyer. We are only making minimum wage at the agency. The only real benefit. Uma would go to school in the morning and only return in the afternoon. After lunch, she’d go to the anganwadi to play with other kids and such. Pawan kept her occupied most of the time but that was no company. She used to call her parents and other relatives regularly but they couldn’t afford long calls. Day after day, the loneliness started biting her but there was nothing that she could do. Things were different when her mother was here. Now she missed him.So, she got very happy that her.
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