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n years
na'
that had been seeking shelter. The streets were quieter than usual
st counting the massive drops. My eyes drifted to a car that sped into the comp
but the look on her face told a different story. "Come her
lothes into a box. I watched as she p
I heard myself say, t
handing the box to me. "
d, holding her tight.
a hug. Something inside told me it was the
eople are here to send us to the angels up th
gether then, Mum. You
l her I sent you. You must live quietly all the days of your li
arder, but she
ching me jump down from the window. I looked back into the room as a grou
d stopped to go back, but as I turned, a wildfire pushed
from my head. Though my vision was blurry, I
unique, not like the ones Fath
f to reach out to an invisible being, but before I could
t cry, go to sleep," he patted m
e, just flames. The warmth of the fire seemed to melt away all my strengt
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