It had been ages scince we took off. I looked at my hand, it seemed normal..."Why me?" I Thought as i knew my hand had the ability use my blood to qui...ckly make a hand to use as a grapling hook or bionic arm.So i was just a zombie-like human bieng.Suddenly i heard a noise... coming from the engines of the plane. They were broken and flames were coming out of themEveryone rushed from the exits to suicide.They knew thier life depended in the path underneath.It was water, but there was a island. With the coffee made, she carried the cups through to the lounge. Andy was sitting comfortably in the armchair, so Jennifer set them down on the coffee table, and sat down on the sofa facing him.The pair of them chatted, making small talk and generally having a gossip. Jennifer asked about the Ford now parked outside, and found out that Andy had only bought it yesterday. It needed a bit of work, but it was basically a clean motor. Whilst they talked, Andy ran through his normal string of jokes. “Just the herd of us showing up is ‘entrance’ enough. Bigger question – we’re going to the wedding of a fourteen year old girl.”“You think that’s a BAD Thing?” Haley asked. We both know that Carlita’s real age was fourteen. A fake birth certificate made her eighteen, and they married.“No, not at all. But you know when you start plotting these things...”“Data,” Bill injected. “Dots on a graph. Sometimes it means something, sometimes it doesn’t.”“Yeah,” I said. “Sometimes a random distribution. If it won’t cost us too much power, maybe we can run a small fridge for some frozen food, if we can find any. Cold drinks and water would be nice, too.” I shrugged. “It’s an extra, but a nice one.”“I’ll see what I can do.”By nightfall, we had power run to a set of outlet strips where we could run fans and a few lights. At Abby’s suggestion, we covered the windows with tarps to keep light from showing through to the outside. Just because we hadn’t seen anyone else didn’t mean that there weren’t.
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