First one: ‘ping’ perfect swing, perfect contact and the ball sailed towards then target; I was hooked again. I couldn’t keep the smile off my f...ace as ball after ball sailed through the air from what seemed like an effortless swing. I hadn’t even noticed that the tee box next to me had become occupied by a couple.“You look happy as a cat that got the cream,” said the female member of the couple, continuing, “most of us here are hating ourselves because of how we suck!”“I’ve just started playing. Suzi didn’t know if it had been removed by Ann, or simply stolen. Her fingers dug just a little further, and found the emergency flashlight for use in a power failure. Suzi pulled it out, and yes! It still worked! Suzi took her new-found treasure and proceeded deeper into the house, first going through the offices.It was obvious that things had been rifled through, with drawers hanging open, papers strewn across the floor. Suzi leaned against one of the desks and just sighed sadly as she. Betty continued to talk, trying to make light conversation with Diego but got nothing more than a ‘yes’ or ‘mmhm’ in reply and shortly gave up. Betty started to amuse herself with sorting out Diego’s old memories and Diego studied the escape pods around him. The entrance hatches were small and round and after peaking into an open hatch, Diego could tell that the escape pods themselves were small and round. ‘Lovely.’ There was a dim red light flooding the corridor that didn’t seem to be coming. Another swing was sufficient to part the lock from the doorjamb, and the group had entry.A quick look told them that the noise didn't seem to have carried to any of the neighbouring houses, as there were no lights suddenly being switched on. Without a word said, the group pushed forward into the house.The noise of the forced entry may not have disturbed the neighbourhood, but it had most certainly rudely disturbed the occupants of the house. A Pakistani youth of perhaps nineteen or twenty burst.
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