I couldn't stand it. The wait was driving me crazy and I wasn't the most patient guy to begin with. The rest of Em's family arrived shortly after us s...o she had an army of people there for support. After what seemed like an hour, Em's mom came out to the waiting room to give us an update."She's going to be ok. They need to run more tests and want to probably keep her overnight since her blood sugars are really low. It sounds like she is diabetic."You could have heard a pin drop in that waiting. . fine?" I tried to answer in character. "I mean, I'm a bit nervousbut I'll be okay." It's what K wanted. I was Cindy. Problem is, I stillwasn't sure who this Cindy bitch was, other than being a piece of ass andfluff. I tried to soften my words a bit, but there was no hiding themasculine timbre of my voice. I nervously smoothed down the front of mysweater, the cincher beneath keeping my stomach flat and taut. Beneaththat tightness there were major storm brewing, believe me."Your wounds?" she. But little green men were out. More importantly, I got the impression the moderator wanted to steer the discussion in a philosophical direction. How does man deal with the unknown? What are the ramifications of time travel? That one got my attention. Are we alone in the universe? Is there a parallel universe? The more he led the discussion, the more interested I became.The group was scheduled to meet once a week on Tuesdays at the Quonset hut near the physics building. I would have to let my. But when Jimmy heard the loud creaking floorboards coming closer, he decided not to close it entirely, for fear of alerting the person...The creaking got louder, and whoever it was was big. Glancing around, Jimmy saw that he was in some sort of exercise room, with various machines and weights.Ducking behind the door, Jimmy was hidden while one of the guards came into the room-“Huh, thought I closed up in-”ZZZZTTT“Unh” the guard moaned, as the taser was applied to his neck. He dropped like a.
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