“You have 5 minutes to convince me I shouldn’t regret letting you in,” she said bitterly.Chad didn’t want to talk. He wasn’t good at it and ...he was certain he would screw things up worse. But he had no choice. It was speak up now, or lose Reina forever.“I didn’t ask Savannah to come in for a Task 7. She took it upon herself to come in and say I had requested her, probably to make you jealous and to make me sorry that I wasn’t paying her enough attention,” Chad began to explain, but even he. "So... either one of you twowant to share what you saw? I mean, I will tell if you want me to." Christy rubbed her chin and thought deeply. "I don't know. Imean, if this thing doesn't work then talking about it is going to makeit even more painful." Rebecca was still driving but able to voice her opinion. "I don'tmind sharing, but I think I would rather it be a surprise, and trust me,you both are in for a surprise!" Christy tapped Rebecca's shoulder from the back seat. "I'll. I married him at eighteen, and even today wondered why he had insisted on it. He certainly didn't love me, not even then. Both Mom and Dad had argued against it, the one thing they'd agreed on after their divorce. "He's a loser," Dad said to me simply after he had met him just once, "He'll never make you happy Sam."It had taken me three years to realize that every year he'd pick one or two of his students to be his bedmates for the year, the ultimate proof provided when I arrived home early one. " Tina replied. "I just headed this way because my tunnel reached a dead end and forced me to turn back. What's this about an alien monster?" Before Samantha could answer, a figured moved through the shadows. A pair of red eyes appeared from the darkness around them. The girls watched as the recently transformed couples started to move under the mind control of the monster. "That monster." Samantha screamed as she ducked to avoid its tentacle. Kim tossed her flashlight at the creature and.
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