The thing that annoys me is that we continually have to refer to 'here' when we talk about this planet. Why haven't we given it a name yet? Don't you ...think it would make things a lot easier when we're talking about this world we live in?"Elizabeth laughed at first and then thought about what Hannah had said."You know, you're absolutely right! Now that you mention it, it is annoying. We call it 'here' or 'this place' or even sometimes 'this planet'. Why haven't we given it a name? We were quick. There were thirty men in the group and Fighting Hawk collected thirty knives. Gray Eagle looked concerned, but said nothing. Fighting Hawk explained the situation to the men, "All of you but one is going to die. If you want to be that one then you have to kill the others, the last man standing lives. If you want to try to run then we will shoot you where you stand. Either way you will be dead." He threw the knives into the group. Once the shock wore off, one of the men picked up a knife and. She was exquisite. The candle light glistened softly on her skin turning it a rich shade of vanilla. He could smell her soft cologne now, burying his face into her neck. His hand found her breast and stroked it gently. His thumb toyed with her already pert nipple. Lola leaned in closer to him to convey her unvoiced permission. He scooped her up in one smooth motion. Laid her head on the pillow opposite the rose and positioned himself next to her. He traced her face with his index finger,. "As I was saying, this is not a dream. Your existence is a paradox andyou could compare it to some sci-fi concept of a rip in space and time.This doesn't accurately portray the problem, but it does give you anunderstanding, doesn't it?" Yes, but how would you know that I would..." Because I am, and I understand you and all that exists. This is enoughchatter; let?s get down to our duty." OK," he said without a trace of emotion."The problem is," said the being as it took a feminine, familiar.
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