Allen assumed the skill was a survival trait humans had evolved from their hunter-gatherer days that said, 'Hey dummy! Pay attention!' A shadow on his... left moved, or seemed to move. He moved his head slightly trying to get a fix on what had changed. Finally, he looked directly at the spot where he thought he had seen movement.There was nothing. A bare wall. Not even ornamentation to hide something. There was a shadow cast by the quarter moon.A previous security commander had tried leaving all. “You never told me you were married.” Carter followed me into the living room, but seemed to have no inclination to put any clothes on.“I try not to think about it,” I told him, honestly, before finally reading the message.Donovan had sent me multiple texts in the last few minutes, but the most recent one summed them all up quite well. “Get out of there!”“Something wrong?” asked Carter, pouring himself another drink.“Oh, nothing.” I quickly slipped my dress back on, but Carter blocked my path. She was so hungry and tired that she just wanted to go home, but she didn’t have any money for a bus ticket. She’d spent the last of her cash on breakfast the day before. She’d slept in the bus station last night and hadn’t had anything to eat in over a day. She looked at the pay phone on the wall. One of the few she’d ever seen. She thought about calling her parents for help, but her father was so strict she knew what he’d say. His voice echoed in her head. “You got yourself there. Get. This part will end the trip to the mall, I sadly have no ETA forwhen the next story in this saga will be written, I hope to have it donein April, or May at the latest. Hope you enjoy this part, a few morechanges than the last part, and it is hard to balance changes with plotprogression, let me tell you all. That was a joke, I hope it came out intype.Waiting was getting quite boring for Emma and Lavina were starting to getbored out of their mind suddenly some haughty security guard walked up.
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