My captor had me kneel down while sheknocked on the door in some kind of code, and soon another woman hadopened the door and I was ushered in.There se...emed to be about fiveteen to twenty women inside, of varyingages from children to grandmothers. One of the "grandmothers" came up tome, and asked for my name."Dorothy."She raised an eyebrow, and then said to the others, "All right. Sandra,Jessica, stay here with our ... guest. The rest of you have work to do."Slowly, the group cleared out, and I. Getting a deep rest was hard out in the wilderness, especially when he was on his own. His internal clock was telling him that dawn was near, so it would be best to just wait it out.To pass the time, he decided to train his magic. He covered his left eye with his hand, and to anyone watching, Noah seemed to vanish into thin air. In reality, he had just made himself invisible. While he himself couldn’t see the difference, he could feel his mana wrapped around him, concealing his appearance,. "Dad wouldn't be proud of you." I said, grabbing hold of her left arm, gently. She yanked her arm away from me, and said, "Yeah? Well Dad is dead!" I reached to grab her right arm but she stepped back. "I know, I was there. With you. At the funeral in front of the coffin. And I held your hand as you cried into my chest." "I love you Serenity, but I can't say I don't like what you've become." I said with no emotion. I was all drained out. At that moment, I heard three loud car honks from outside. That was not the only thing sent; seventy seats had been pulled out and replaced with hospital beds and fastened down. The company doc was on board with four nurses and so were the medics from the gym.There were 10 coffins and a dozen body bags in the cargo hold that no one but Lorrie, Vicky, the plane crew and I knew about that.I called ambassador Fauntroy; I knew the British also had an embassy in Windhoek and explained my needs. Then I called Ben David and explained the same.Israel had an.
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