“Mommy?” I wondered. He usually calls me Amma. He was looking on as I ran and it did feel good to have my son around once in a while.“So, how w...as your day?” I asked him.“Huh?” he blinked as he seemed lost in thought, his eyes fixed on me. “What?”“I asked you how your day was. What are you dreaming about?” I asked.“Oh nothing!” he said and he went out of the room hurriedly. I finished and went to take a shower and I was doing so I heard a knock on the door.“Mom! Pass me my towel. It is inside,”. We shared some candid discussion about how Delhiand Bangalore are different How amazing the weather of thecity is and other usual stuff during the flight and finally we landed andexchanged numbers. I did not have a clue then, tht she would call me the sameevening and this time the conversation took a different turn and became alittle more personal as she started asking me questions about my girlfriendsand what do I do for fun here on the weekends. It was kind of casual but then Itook the. We'll have to see if that is true, but it looks good so far."We talked for several hours, and their people moved me shortly after lunch to the first in a series of safe houses while my new identity was invented, and the proper papers created. Moving on meant temporarily leaving Fran and Roberta, but to keep exposing them to the ISIS hordes didn't make any sense, either.In then end, it made no sense to take a chance on getting Roberta and Fran killed.I died.But this time, only on paper – for the. He watched fondly as Xavier pulled Ayn close into a hug. Throughout his short existence, he had made friends, and he had known love. Somehow, in the final hour, that had to be enough.“How do you think Cory is holding up?” Ayn questioned his lover.Xav had seemed unable to sleep, and, without a word, Ayn had woken up and followed him. Xav didn’t seem surprised to hear him talk.“He’s fighting a lonely struggle,” Xav said simply. “We’re here, together, and we might have a chance, but who knows what.
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