..Localised emergency broadcast signal. As of...)Then just as quickly as it had begun the chaos was over. There were no carsleft to crash into each ot...her. All that remained was twisted metal and brokenmachines.The camera moved so that it pointed down the length of the freeway instead ofdown at it.(Lookit that, it just goes on and...)(Do not panic...)People were climbing out of the wreckage. They moved like zombies; slowly,stumbling and shuffling. Their clothes were ripped and stained red and. Amy's face colored when she realized that Jill had seen her looking at her.It seemed that Jill froze with her leg lifted and apart, giving Amy time to stare.Amy finally looked away and sighed. "I don't know Jill, there... there's just something missing... you know... at home." That's normal after what happened." It's more than... more than losing the baby. It's... it's... oh I don't know." You and John not having much fun in the sack?" Jill said with a questioning look."No... but that's not. The surprising thing about it was, that though I was sure that she was an angel descended from heaven to reward me for some good deed I'd done in a past life, most of my friends simply weren't that impressed with her."She's okay," said most of them, after meeting her. My best friend Tom, who was a security consultant, was kinder. "She's pretty," he said.The rest of my friend's comments were less kind. "Uhm, how can you see her face under all of those freckles," said one."I hate red heads,. It was not that close. The map showed more than 30 minutes. It was late at night, so I thought there wouldn’t be much traffic.I sneaked out from the back door. The difficult task was starting the car without anyone waking up. But I took the risk and started the car and was on my way in a few minutes. The ride took longer than expected. Bangalore was tightly packed, even at night.When I got to the address, I called on Leah’s phone, and Divya answered.Divya: Hello, did you reach?Me: Yeah, I’m at.
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