Twenty were sent to the rear. They were to check the back of the palace for any stray guards, although we thought they would stay with their prisoners... until daylight, at least. My biggest question was, ‘WHY?’ What was this all about? All I could think about was that there was money—serious money—at the root of all this. But how…what? As a geologist I knew that there were no significant quantities of precious gems or minerals in the area so that clearly wasn’t it. It appeared that few if any of. “I don’t think you are a horrible person, Mr Davis. I think that you love your wife and son very much and that you are overly possessive of her and a little more jealous now that your son has started puberty. Add to that a highly active imagination and you get false delusions. But that’s okay.” Dr Jill scribbled on the pad. “Here is a prescription for a medicine that will calm your anxiety and thoughts. Take one pill in the morning and one in the evening. Let’s set a follow-up appointment for. Keep on with your examination of him, Cormoro.” “Shush! I need to concentrate!” He was unaware of his social gaffe in speaking this way to the tribal Chief, but she let it pass, as her priority was solving the problem of John’s collapse.He continued passing his hands over John, getting his hands closer and closer. As his gaze focused, he placed a hand on John’s forehead and left it there for a moment. Then he went rigid for a little, lifted his hand and finally relaxed.“Holy Earth Mother! He. ”“Very impressive.”“As impressive as the pearls you gave him last night.”“Was it what you hoped?”“It was incredible. Thanks for letting me watch.”“You’re welcome. If you want to repay me properly, you’ll have a cup of coffee ready for me in five minutes.”“Poor sir,” she said pouting at me, “he never can operate the coffee maker.”“You’re the coffee maker in this household, and yes, I do have trouble getting you to do what I want. But we love you anyway.”“Coffee will be ready in five minutes. I.
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