" At this point, my mind is racing and I'm even more nervous than I already had been. But I got to his house and did what he said. I walked in, and al...l the lights were off except maybe two (the bathroom and another one in the distant part of his house), I shut the door, took my clothes off, and then proceeded with the rest of what he asked me. My nerves must have been getting to me, because it felt like I was kneeling there waiting, forever. He actually has a really nice shower. It has a. In the hours since Amy's collapse, I hadn't had much time to think. We did end up going to Davenforth's after all, though none of us ate much. There was just nothing else to do. We didn't want to go home and stare at the four walls. We picked at salads and the girls talked about how wonderful Ron had been, and how broken their hearts were for Amy. Then, once again not knowing what else to do, we got up and left. I told them I needed to stop home and get some clothes. Steph told me to just drop. Now, step out of your suits and I’ll show you how to put them away, and then we’ll give the Mark VIII suits a look.”It was pretty simple to put the suits back in dimensional storage. After walking them back over to the spot that they appeared, we stepped out of them and then went back around to the tablet. With the push of a button, the suit disappeared. With that done, Ryx had us walk back over to the wall and pulse it with mana, calling out ‘Loadout 2.’The Mark VIII was much beefier than the. I was a good, well-rounded kid, good atsports, but also interested in computers and even books. I was planning ongetting a degree in computers and looking forward to a successful careerin High-Tech when the illness struck. I got along fairly well with Roger,who wasn't quite a jock but I suppose aspired to be one. I think he wassmarter than he wanted to be. He was popular in school, especially amongthe girls. Behind their backs, when he spoke to me about them, I knew thathe was quite the.
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