Into the Unknown || King Caspian
to the windows of the buildings, to the roofs of the famous red double-decker buses and cars, up to the people, who walked hastily as eve
ome to an end, and that the time for holidays was getting shorter. But that, of course, didn't matter to Elizabeth: being only at the beginning
oved her job, had struggled to get it, however, her current position
his damn film out of the window!" The young woman started to complain, w
, her clear skin now freezing under the touch of the wind
t to keep up with her, was her co-worker F
rector, I think it's normal that he wants everything to
inn, not one of his sluts! Even if he insists on tr
in his eyes, not one of his writers, and he was never satisfied with her script for the film. With his pompous and arrogant wa
ing my ears, you know?" Finn asked her ironically, eventually
ems to go the right way lately." She said,
, I'm sure no one would dare to complain, and you can always say that you're working from home: it wouldn't be the first tim
lieve you're right...",
he replied. Both burst into laug
chest, "What would I do without y
kdown," he joked, leavin
or, but Liz had always been a loving girl, an
she fought ba
he last train, I'll call you tomorrow."
manded her. A hint of sincere concern was perce
said, giving hi
lk tomorrow the
r walking away toward
her hand and speeding up to re
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udios. She took the Central Line at White City and got off
most part, which threatened to break through the shelves at any moment; on the right, separated only by a sliding door, there was a small kitchen, whose stoves were v
which she sipped lying on the couch, with a good book in her hands and a blanket on her legs. For the umpteenth time she had arrived at the last page
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the young woman decided to wake up under the cool jet of the shower and to wear something comfortable. A good half an hour later, she was sitting at the kitchen table, with a bowl of warm porridge and her laptop in front. She couldn't believ
ved porridge and, lazily, began to wash the dis
h surrendered to a sigh of relief, then closed the water sink and prepare to dry. Although the knob was t
an, trying to stop the flow with the c
the sliding door was closed, even though she didn't remember locking it, otherwise she would have found hersel
to be a way to stop it." she said to herself,
alve turned in the wrong direction. She then decided to check the pipes hidden by
ce and let herself go to a desperate cry. She had no idea what was going on, why it was happening and how to get out of troubl
s for the pain, but when she reopened them she was no longer surrounded by the furniture of her kitchen, she wasn't surrounded by anything in fact, except by an immense expanse of water. She looked up and saw the light ac
didn't know where she was
an impossible amazing magic that