She helped the women gather fruits and veggies from the meadows belowthe village laughing and sharing stories with them and the smallbeautiful childre...n that ran about laughing.The men hunted bringing back much food for the women to prepare as eachand every person did their duty, forming into a community that was likea family.Days turned into weeks as she grew closer to selter they had begun toshare the same hut, she had even learned to prepare a meal called "Stormsoup" and made it for selter. "Jack thought a moment and added, "I also want to call the guy I got this wheelchair from and see about an upgrade to something that will let me go out and around. I can take buses and the trolley most places I need to go by myself." What places are those, Jack?" Zelda was afraid he was about to go off on another wild tangent. After the excitement at the mall Zelda became concerned he'd start a vendetta against Josiah Creel. She saw the danger of that course of action, even though Jack seemed. Kerri awoke in the morning to find he’d stuffed a towel between her legs that must have been oozing heaps. People were moving about, doors banging, some folk shouting. She yawned and then saw the note on the dresser. ‘Hi, you were great. If you wake up to find this in time meet me across the road at 8:00 at Helen’s Diner. We need to be at the office by 8.30 but it’s only two minutes from Helen’s’. The note included a phone number. Kerri looked at the clock and dashed for the bathroom and then. The top of the car lifted up and the smoke bellowed out. I felt a rush of fresh air that seemed to highlight how warm my face was. My skin felt numb and my leg felt twitchy, which made me giggle. “So fuckin’ high,” he said as he pulled out of the garage. I giggled, till the light from the sun made contact with my eyes. I winced and squinted, till my eyes adjusted to the brightness, which seemed to take longer than normal. The cool air rushing past my face felt incredible, as he accelerated.
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