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der to enable balance, to effect sanity, and for decades on end, this surprisingly worked. As Serene as a damn
em all. When comparing it to its "brothers in crime", it was neither as strong and Spartan as Raven, nor as affluent and business minded as the island of Nekriyon. In fact, it was a
very puzzling topic to ponder when aristocrats would begin to discuss how exactly this city managed to survive amongst
give. But today I want to assure you that I didn't give you hope, in fact, it was probably the other way around" David said, looking around the crowd, his iris resting on no particular character. "You gave me hope. You", he pointed distantly into the crowd, "You are your hope. Your own saviours" He smiled, the entire crowd beaming with cheers and chants. "Settle down, Settle down. That wasn't even mine", he smiled, adjusting the toupee-looking thing on top of his head. "With a crime rate of
ity provides. Well today, it's time to reward these not-so-new faces, for their honesty, valor, and peace-keeping nature." The crowd roared in acceptance, chanting and barking their praises all over the streets. "mars Shelby Claire could you please step forward", he said, Diana steadily ushering them closer the mayor. "Today, in front of all of you, just as you all have often requested over and over and over, Mrs. Shelby and her loveable acquaintance will be s
ng it all in. People often tend to slander tomorrow, the same people or person's they sang praises for yesterday. It's kind of the basic rule of life. Remember, the same people that chanted "Welco
through the small partition in the crowd, as newlyweds about to take their first 'married' drive to their home or honeymoon loc
been prepped just for them, David seemed to be more and more interested in whatever
o politely answering every comment, even the ones that were subtly aimed at wooing his beautiful wife. "Excuse me fo
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rry. Remember everything I told you though. Might be our last chance to get all of this fixed", he looked up at the glimmering sky, th
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ual custom, he walked in and took one last glance at his sobbing secretary. "Keep your head up okay." He smiled, closing the door behind him, as zoom