.. Let's do it.Misao: You really think this is going to work?Yahiko: Yeah, we'll get in.Misao: Right!Yahiko: Go!(They charge off.)Megumi: You sure the...y're okay?Aoshi: It's their plan. Let them do what they want.(Inside, Chou slumps in a chair while Saitou reads his report.)Chou: Oh man I'm tired. I been running around all day... Saitou:... Hm. It's not enough. (He tosses the report aside.) You don't have enough evidence. You'll have to go out again.Chou: What!! What's wrong with the stuff I. Our boat was anchored up on the docks of a small, picturesque town, wedged between near vertical coastal cliffs. The houses were all white chalked, and the occasional lantern lights shone like lonely balls between pitch black streets. Young couples were strolling through the narrow, cobbled streets, on their way to the various restaurants by the shore. I looked at the pretty women, and in that moment I hoped that I could be in their place. The morning of his birthday, I awoke while he was. I tied my hair up in a high pony tail, Again we looked the part. My sister suggested I should have my ears pierced I growled no! David dropped us off at the courts, he tapped me on the bottom as we went I glared at him. “Have fun girls.” he said smirking. We must have looked like tennis stars being in the best outfits there, which seemed to draw more attention. The boys turned up. Bradley was about 6ft and probably still growing, I hadn’t realised he was 18 and his brother Thomas, who was. Most of all, she hated standing at the door to Chorale South, steeling herself to ask for sanctuary.The security staff knew her, so while they might have raised an eyebrow or two at her standing in front of the grand doors, they didn’t say anything. Vida was clearly not happy and that was a buzzsaw none of them wanted to stick their face into.However the house staff ... they didn’t know Vida all that well, or at all.One of the doors opened and a blonde woman in her late thirties came out, head.
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