My ears perked up when I heardCaptain Humphrey say that we would reach Grand Cayman Island late thatafternoon."We should pull into port around five o'...clock," said the Captain."We've gotta unload about ten containers of toilet paper and three ofsoda pop." Will we be able to go ashore, Captain?" I asked eagerly. I wasrunning out of clothes, and there were so many other items that I hadleft in Jamaica that needed to be replaced. Allie was in the sameboat, so to speak."Sorry, Miss Washington,". ”“What’s in it?”“I dunno, I didn’t even look at it yet.”Cameron reached in his jeans and pulled out the small notebook. The cover was bent but it looked intact. He opened to the middle and squinted.“I think it’s an address book. There’s some names and phone numbers, and then there’s some names and weird symbols.”Raven’s mind raced. “Ben’s personal address book? Are those other wizards?”“Looks like it. There’s like a hundred names in here at least.”“So there’s more out there.” Raven stared into. He jerked as he emptied his balls into her depths, coating her walls with his seed. “Oh yeah. Oh yeah,” Anna sighed, feeling a pool of warmth in her belly, as though the pool of cum inside her was heating up. James’ chin dropped to his sweat-dampened chest when the last of his strength fled him along with the last dribble of cum. Both he and Anna panted for breath, occasionally lurching and crying out as aftershocks assaulted them. Anna squeezed her intimate muscles tight, reveling in the. Ed adamantly objected to the thought of deleting even one byte, as it was a part of the history of the world prior to the release of the biological germ. Yes, there was data that may not be accessed in their lifetime, but the historians of the future would find a very good chronology of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.The team monitoring the satellite scans were still looking for heat signatures hoping to find more survivors. The signatures were coming less frequently, and most that were.
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