You smile back at Sothis as she playfully grabs your hands and starts dancing around the blackness with you. Sooner than you'd expect for the spritely... deity, Sothis quickly tires herself out, plopping herself down on the steps before her throne. Recomposing herself and regaining her mysterious personality, Sothis asks you a question."The war is over, but this is only the beginning, and I must say...that you have done quite well. Of course you have. I chose to join our souls because I have great. "There are a few guidelines," I started, ignoring Mary Jo and interrupting Carly before she could say anything about Missy. "My new girlfriend cannot be sitting at this table at the moment. She cannot be a cheerleader. She cannot be dating anyone exclusively. Any girl in this school that does not meet one of those criteria is fair game." You are kidding, right?" Betty Lou asked.I shook my head solemnly. "Nope."Everyone stared at each other for a moment — except for Mary Jo, who continued to. Every hiding place had a clear path behind for a quick retreat. We all knew we weren’t going to be staying long.They must have been late risers, because the yellin’ and cussin’ didn’t start until almost nine. Well, they’d found the rest of the rattlesnakes. Thirty minutes later they came into sight, twelve riders looking anxiously about. They must want that gold pretty bad knowing we had high ground and weeks to prepare for something like this. The number of riders bothered me, there should be. Landlords pissed. I had to get away.“I’m sorry, Myndee. I couldn’t think. You were the only one I hoped might help.”I kept driving.So ... this time when we went by Lithgow and the Museum, it was closed. Not Lithgow ... the Museum ... way too early.The Blue Mountains were just as pretty as the last time. The A-32 turned into the M-4 ... just like last time. Just like last time we turned onto the the A-3 and Hurstville.The second time it’s not a road trip ... it’s a chore. Petrol was just as.
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