Then asked ifshe was needed at home and her Mother said no. We parked in the garageand went in to find Mother at her computer talking to Mrs. Devon on...her compact mirror at her desk.Mother: "Charley dear I will make certain nothing happens tomorrow.Ah, here are the culprits now! They won't think anything of the sort.Love you too sis." She waves her hand right to left over the mirror.We all started to defend ourselves at that same time. "Shhh.... Nowno-one is trouble. She just needs a quiet day.. The street was blocked off, police tape and barriers were everywhere. A crowd of people stood frozen on her side. Most were just passersby’s caught up in the drama, but some showed signs of the déshabillé of a night at home interrupted when fire had driven them outside. A young man and a woman holding a sleeping toddler stood close together as they strained to see what was happening. An old lady with curlers in her hair stood in a quilted pink silk robe clutching a snakeskin purse. Her glasses. When Sandra arrived at the house, she was met on the street by two verydominant appearing women. They stood one on each side of her as shewalked up to the door. They smiled and told her not to worry. No onewould bother her as long as they were at her side.Once inside Sandra found the party going strong. A couple of the guysrecognized her and seemed to consider pouncing on her but one look ather two friends and they quickly backed off. After about a half an hourhad passed her two friends led. The sun came out and she began to feel better.They had been told that the cave was not a safe place to be, since the previous prisoners had been there when a giant wave had flooded it, sweeping both out to sea. Even so, Josephine decided to carry some of the water containers in there, reckoning it would keep the fluid cooler.She lifted them up onto a ledge, where the sea water would not reach it even if there was another storm. It occurred to her that Annie and Joanne must have been very silly.
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