At least he didn't have to follow a sponsor, around, James told himself as he turned down yet another badly lit, ill maintained road, heading for home....Barry Haste followed his wife out of the store. The bags were weighing him down already and they still had a way to go to where the car was parked. Valerie stood chatting to friends it gave Barry a chance to catch up. As he struggled with the bags he saw a solitary figure walking between the patches of gloom on the far side of the street. There. Bothboys looked at them sadly, realizing that this might be the end of theirfun. They didn't know if they could get more of the cards, and if theydid that they would work like these had. Looking across at each other,Gary said, "I want this one," pointing to his choice."But that's the one I want," Marshal protested.Gary frowned, then said, "I'll flip you for it," holding a quarter out.Marshal nodded agreement, calling out heads. After Marshal won the cointoss, he picked up his prize, while. "Other lives are more important then mine!"she replied proudly.She knew, that there was little left for her to dothan to display her bravery to her captors. She and her friends have enteredthe very lair of their enemy in their quest to save their people. They hadgambled... and lost. Now, all there was left to do, was to stand up againstthem and protect their allies, the rebels hiding in the catacombs beneath thecity, by taking their secrets into the grave."It?s not death thatyou face." The. Now and then the sound of voices and laughter could be heard from one of the many lit windows nearby.Immediately in front of the apartment, Rob and Yvonne were in shadow. It would be unlikely that they could be seen if anyone should be outside and looking about. Once away from that protective shadow though, they would be in the open with just a few bushes dotted about the small patch of lawn, and a nearby streetlamp throwing its light on the general area.Rob took his wife's hand and went to.
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