At first I was told that I would have to make anappointment, my mode of dress didn't help but Josie was insistent,explaining that I was in danger that... increased every minute and thereceptionist relented. It was my good luck that the only personavailable was one that dealt with cases against major corporations andhe immediately saw the possibilities."Do you have any idea what the substance is you were doped with?" heasked."No," I replied, "but I've got one of the things that I had to wearhere. Only one thing was going to help me now. I half-staggered to the trail at the far end of the clearing. I could still smell blood, mingled with the aroma of fear and pain. I started after the slavers, moving slowly at first until my body loosened. Then I was running, accepting the occasional fall as the price I had to pay for speed. The aches and the pains paid off. I saw a flickering light through the jungle long before I actually came on the slavers. I slowed and then left the trail, moving as. Kylie A Evans was born in the same hospital. Both had a mother Kathleen Evans nee Drinkwater. Kylie’s birthday is the same as Helen’s.“David J was born 10 days after me. 16th May. Ring any bells?”Imogen saw it. “Helen’s card arrived on the 16th!”“Exactly.”“So they mixed you up with another David and destroyed...” said Christian.“That’s the size of it. We are definitely not brother and sister.”“What will you do?” asked Kim.“I need to think about that. I’m not going to make any impulsive. It had been twenty-three years since I set foot here. Twenty-three years since everything went wrong. I took a deep breath, smelling the spicy freshness of the air, a scent found no where but here. Around me rose tall pine trees with silvery bark, their needles shimmering with a golden hue as the trees swayed in a gentle breeze. A riot of colorful flowers ringed the base of the trees, adding their own nectar to the air, helping form that scent of home.My butterfly wings fluttered as my naked.
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