He found himself in a well-lit hallway spanning what must have been thelength of a soccer field. As he started walking, he noticed numbered doorsto ro...oms spanned the entire hallway. There were no doorknobs, so he wasn'tsure what the rooms could have been for. Reasoning that girls might bekept in some of these rooms, Koji pressed on until he left the hallwayentering some sort of spacious assembly line. Was this a factory? Thinkingmaybe he had the wrong place for a moment, he saw a cute young. The party was in full swing by the time we got there and it was fun trying to guess who was who amongst our friends. After a couple of hours having drinks, dancing and chatting with everybody I soon discovered that my loving Ana had disappeared from my sight.I stumbled upstairs through the enormous mansion and walked down a long hallway, where I heard a strange noise coming from behind one of the doors that I assumed was a bedroom. Thinking that someone was getting lucky and recalling the old. Her boy jumped up when he sawus come in the room with a gun to his moms head! The sound of my voice wentup to an angry tone; "Do you want your mom dead? Turn your chair around andsit down; otherwise your mom's brains will be splattered in your room!" Hismom quietly told him to do as I ordered. I handed the native Indian mom ropes from my coat pocket as well as theduct tape. She tied her son's wrists and covered his mouth with duct tape justas she was ordered to. Now that her son is secured I. It wasn’t. But then again, it was. Rael took heart from her brave toughness, there was nothing he could do about the future now, in this moment. “Save your energy for the things you can control by letting go of the things you can’t,” he mused, reciting words his father spoke often. “He was fond of saying that,” Silmaria said, then gave self-depreciating smile. “Good thing, I guess. I needed to hear it an awful lot.” Rael chuckled softly to himself as they came around a bend where the path.
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