He punched her again on the other side, not hard enough to break another rib, but enough that she couldnt breathe. Youre not fair, she wheezed, and h...e threw his head back and laughed. Fair? Who says I have to be fair? You are my slave, bitch! There is nothing fair about that! He shook his head again. And you spoke to me again. It seems that you are a slow learner, but dont worry. I will beat you as often as necessary for you to learn. By the time I am finished with you this time, you will. You didn't seem to be even slightly drunk. I was pleased that you had paced your drinking and not ended up making a fool of yourself like some of the people there." Even a small amount of alcohol can leave me feeling poorly the next morning," she replied. "I'm sorry, I should have told you this sooner. That's why I never had alcohol whenever we went out." I didn't respond and she continued sorrowfully, "I regretted it the minute we got on the train. I was feeling a bit better by then and was. He had to be careful with his money; he only had $63 on him when he fell through the rift. Danny wondered if he could access his alternate self’s bank account to get more money. Information like accounts, passwords, addresses, phone numbers, and other general day to day stuff would eventually come to him as continued to receive flashes of memory. That wasn’t Danny’s only concern, though. Where is my alternate? Does he know I’m here? Is he getting flashes of my life? Did we switch places when I. My other thoughts are forgotten as a sense of wonder takes over. I lift my head to the sky to see a lantern float above the castle. I jump up, rocking the boat as I rush to the bow of the boat. I stare, transfixed as a wave of light begins to rise over the city, lighting up the sky around us. My heart begins to beat faster, the joy of the moment taking complete control as the sky fills with light.I test my head on the bow watching as my dream comes true, all the lanterns rising from the boats.
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