.. I had to know more about it...The closer I came, the more I felt as if I was being drawn to it.I swam down another ten feet to stand on the lake bo...ttom next to the object. It looks like a huge, round rock, maybe five feet across and just as tall. A perfect sphere, except for the identical, burned-out pockmarks on the outer surface. It closely resembles a giant, dull-red golf ball – chiseled to perfection.I reached out and touched the rock tentatively. It was warm but not hot – yet it was. We were drunk, things got out of hand. I don’t know why…”“Don’t worry about it.” I said, leaning over to kiss her forehead. As I did, she put her arm around my back and pulled me down closer, kissing me on the lips.“You’re a good boy Danny. Kind, like your Father.”I felt her arm slide further down to the small of my back and she was still gently pulling me toward her.“Night Mum.” I said and pulled away, before literally running back to the spare bedroom.I climbed into bed and laid there my mind. I heard the front door close, looked at my watch (9:00am) and rushed from the kitchen to see my golden princess standing there by the table in the hall. My heart was pounding in my ears, my eye’s began to moisten and without even thinking about my actions I found myself running towards her and saying ‘Katrina, oh my Katrina…’ She hardly had time to drop her cases before she was scooped up in my arms and our lips met for the first time. This is what I had been waiting for so long. To feel. Gregor said, "Thanks for your warning about Jameson." What happened there?" Sid asked."Jameson wasn't going to attack until he knew which way the battle was going. It looked to me like he was going to end up attacking us, so I beat him to it," Gregor answered with disgust evident in his voice."You're sure of that?" I sent orders to him to attack four times, but he kept sitting up on that hill watching our men dying below. If he had moved when I told him to go, the battle would have been over.
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