This time Ben, Jake, Dave, and Don appeared, each of them ready for action. Fortunately there wasn't much left once they were ready to get into it. Th...e four of them had to satisfy themselves taking down the guards in the watchtowers and a couple of other human guards armed with rifles while my friends and mate and I dropped the remaining robots before they could figure out that our body armour was preventing them from killing us. It was all over in a matter of minutes.Hope took care of the few. We don't have anyone else." How can we trust him? We don't even know if that's his name... he's... he keeps guns, and kills people." Maybe he does kill people, but so far he's kept us alive, and he's the only one that's trying that at the moment." Do you trust him?" I... I'm not sure I trust anyone, any more." She admitted, quietly, resting her head back against the door. She didn't want to see pity in Sophie's eyes, she was free, finally, it was all good, now. It was all good."So why are you. " Chris, this can't happen" i said pushing him away and going into the kitchen. He seemed disappointed as he walked to the living. It's four in the morning and Chris hasn't left yet. I'm beginning to worry about my feelings. He sees me in the door way. I really want him to hold me in his arms and never let go. But if we spend this time together the way we want to it will be the last. I walk over to the couch and stand in front of him. He looks up at me and leans back in the couch. I know what. On the bright side like most teenagers, he still had a cell phone and internet access. He had the latest Samsung Smart-phone, where he can call his old friends back in Dallas, Texas. But he had no internet on his laptop at home and his dad did not even get him a TV set. His dad said that he didn't want too pay too much unnecessary bills, plus that spending too much over the television is unhealthy.All the things his dad told him:"Do you know why too many kids in this country are obese? I will.
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