. different over there. Whatever happened to her wasn't the same thing happening to me.With infinite universes, things were bound to function differen...tly in other ones.I carried her out of the gym and down my college's hallways. I reached the stairs that led up to the second floor. I climbed them, wondering what I would find at the barrier. Would it even be there when time was paused? Could we even cross it? What if time still passed in her reality?I didn't know, but we were about to find out.I. She knew that hypnotizing someone over and over didn’t help them build resistance. She knew that people like Burke described would never have let him live this long if he was a real independent. She knew that she was losing track of her surroundings, she knew that she was so damned horny she would do anything to cum, she knew that despite all the other things she knew she was no more able to distrust Burke than she was to open the car door and fly over the ravine… She knew that she hadn’t fled. It had been over a year since he complained to the landlord about the lack of heat and electricity in the building. Nothing seemed to be going right with his life and for a minute he allowed himself to wallow in self pity. Then he stopped and looked up at heaven and asked for forgiveness. He had to focus on all the good things he had. After all, God had provided him with so many good things. He and his family had four walls, sweaters and a good space heater to keep them warm in the winter.. They were smiling. I smiled at that. It was a good meal.After the meal and some time talking, Jam and I retired to our sitting room. We were joined by Mo and Berthold who were holding hands as they walked into the room with us. They were followed, to my slight surprise, by Angela and Roger.Angela had Roger sit in an easy chair as I had Jam. We took possession of our husbands’ laps. Our husbands put their arms around our waists. I enjoyed sitting with Jam this way. I had gotten used to sitting.
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