" He took in one last look before leaving. He figured she would occupy his thoughts for a while.Stepping into Andrea's office, the pair stood there fo...r a few moments as Andrea typed away at the keyboard, a pencil clenched between her teeth. They could hear her muttering under her breath. Peter looked at Andrea and then around the office. The office resembled Andrea. Peter noted that her hair looked like someone had run both hands through it and mussed it up. He wasn't sure if that was how she. He was laying in a makeshift bed, with as much finery and comforts as could be contrived around him: There was a large sheet of silk, a few curtains, a golden brazier, and a small shrine to the local gods. Two men stood at the doorway.“Hey!” Ember shouted.Well.He tried to shout. It came out as a groaning creak that barely sounded like language, let alone like himself. The two guards glanced back at him, then hurried forward. One knelt beside him. “Unconquered,” he said, his voice full of. I can only suggest that you enjoy the ride!”I looked at the man, making sure that I kept the embarrassed took on my face while shaking my head.“I shouldn’t. It’s not that I wouldn’t like it to happen but...”“Well, your loss, son.”Luckily the man didn’t push things any further but turned towards another male passenger who listened to him with interest. Once we were farther downstream we were taken to a boarding house for the night - and that man was shown a different place to sleep than the rest. Then we started hiking inland. We took it slowly and about three hours later I spotted my target, El Guro waterfall. It was tall and emptied into a pool at the bottom, a spectacular sight. Laura had missed the first glimpse as she was busy taking photos of the plants and wildlife we were seeing on the way. She was already over the moon with the hike and was excited about every new thing she spotted.I took her hand and walked on. We rounded the next bend and there was El Guro in all its glory..
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