We are heading for Philadelphia, guys. It'll take us about four and a half hours to get there, so we should meet our next fuck around mid-afternoon. D...o either of you have anything left so you don't embarrass yourself with your next candidate?"Don't worry about us, Kelly. We both have fountains of youth between our legs. You know that." said Chance, not at all offended by Kelly's inquiry, but stating the obvious as he saw it. "So who is our next 'candidate' as you call her?" Who said it was a. "Good afternoon. I'm Alex," he said, stepping forward. "You'll have to introduce yourselves, since I don't know who anyone is or even why I'm here." The oldest man there, the one who clearly seemed to be in charge and who the others all deferred to, started to respond, but Alex began introducing those with him, not giving him a chance. He didn't look pleased, but seeing as he was here looking for something, he bade his time—as Alex knew he would. That was Alex's objective. These people were. It was said that it kept the young men from forgetting their rank at a time when their newly discovered manhood might be swelling their heads as well as their organs.Gwen saw it happen to Thad on a cloudy summer afternoon. Storms were threatening, though they were obviously still a while off. The wind was whipping, and the air was still warm. Trees swayed in the breeze; their leaves shook noisily in the wind.Gwen was in the house, watching the weather through a westward window. The house was. The gang had brought an abandoned facility which had,until recently been used by the CIA for secretly entertaining Al Qaeda guests.Exposure had resulted in them quickly moving on, and the facility was soldfully equipped. It was isolated, and dug into the ground. Apart from the usualoffices and cells there were three main rooms for working on suspects. One wasused as an office, desk, chairs etc.. One resembled alecture room, where perhaps 50 tiered chairs ran down to a little stage in themiddle..
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