Hello, My Name Is: Death
Volume Six
BuffyFaithfan1
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Five minutes later, seven knocks came to the door again, and I let Ethan back into the room.
"He's there. I told him to lock the door, and watch out for people." Ethan said, and I felt better now.
"Thanks so much." I said, and he nodded.
"So, when does Shropee get here?" He asked.
"We don't know. She said she'll knock ten times on the door so we know it's her and Jerek." Tabra answered.
"Alright. So, we just wait?" Ethan asked.
"Yea." I laid back onto the bed, and stared at the ceiling.
"Can I see your guys' weapons?" Ethan asked. "Sorry, but, I am curious."
Tabra got to his feet and untied the top part of his mask and his lab coat.
"Whoa. Do you have the same thing, Cyd?" Ethan said.
"Yea. We all do." Where is Shropee and Jerek!?
"Cool." Ethan sat down into a chair along the wall, and started talking to Tabra again.
I hate feeling nervous while waiting for the others. They need to get here, and soon. Where are they?
(Attention: the rest of this chapter, and this chapter only, is in Jerek's Point Of View. Enjoy!)_____________________________________________
"We should be there by now." I told Shropee as we made our way through a crowd of doctors.
"We'll be fine. Just come on." She snapped, and we pushed our way through the the crowd of doctors to the stair case door, and started going up.
"I can't believe that happened to you guys, right under your noses?" A female voice said from up above and Shropee and I looked up to see a group of people from the castle walking down the steps.
Shropee pulled me off to the side. "Don't make any sudden moves to let them know who you are. Just shut up, and be quiet." She whispered, and let me go.
We started back up the stairs, and with every step we took, we got one step closer to them. I was a bit scared, but I knew we'd be okay.
"It was weird! Oh, ssh, here come the other doctors." A male voice said, and Shropee and I continued up the stairs.
We were ten steps away. Nine. Eight. Seven. Six. Now five. Now four. Now three. Now two. Now one. We passed them on the stairs, and made our way up the rest of them, getting farther and farther away. By three steps. Now four. Now six. Now eight. Now nine. Now ten. And finally, we got to the third floor door.
We made it.
Volume Six
BuffyFaithfan1
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[FOURTEEN]
Five minutes later, seven knocks came to the door again, and I let Ethan back into the room.
"He's there. I told him to lock the door, and watch out for people." Ethan said, and I felt better now.
"Thanks so much." I said, and he nodded.
"So, when does Shropee get here?" He asked.
"We don't know. She said she'll knock ten times on the door so we know it's her and Jerek." Tabra answered.
"Alright. So, we just wait?" Ethan asked.
"Yea." I laid back onto the bed, and stared at the ceiling.
"Can I see your guys' weapons?" Ethan asked. "Sorry, but, I am curious."
Tabra got to his feet and untied the top part of his mask and his lab coat.
"Whoa. Do you have the same thing, Cyd?" Ethan said.
"Yea. We all do." Where is Shropee and Jerek!?
"Cool." Ethan sat down into a chair along the wall, and started talking to Tabra again.
I hate feeling nervous while waiting for the others. They need to get here, and soon. Where are they?
(Attention: the rest of this chapter, and this chapter only, is in Jerek's Point Of View. Enjoy!)_____________________________________________
"We should be there by now." I told Shropee as we made our way through a crowd of doctors.
"We'll be fine. Just come on." She snapped, and we pushed our way through the the crowd of doctors to the stair case door, and started going up.
"I can't believe that happened to you guys, right under your noses?" A female voice said from up above and Shropee and I looked up to see a group of people from the castle walking down the steps.
Shropee pulled me off to the side. "Don't make any sudden moves to let them know who you are. Just shut up, and be quiet." She whispered, and let me go.
We started back up the stairs, and with every step we took, we got one step closer to them. I was a bit scared, but I knew we'd be okay.
"It was weird! Oh, ssh, here come the other doctors." A male voice said, and Shropee and I continued up the stairs.
We were ten steps away. Nine. Eight. Seven. Six. Now five. Now four. Now three. Now two. Now one. We passed them on the stairs, and made our way up the rest of them, getting farther and farther away. By three steps. Now four. Now six. Now eight. Now nine. Now ten. And finally, we got to the third floor door.
We made it.
Today, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse star Tinsel Korey will be speaking to the youth before the Aboriginal Youth Night hockey game. The event is sponsored by True North Sports and Entertainment and the Manitobe Moose Hockey Club, and tonight's events will be called "Follow Your Dreams." According to a recent press release, "the concept is fairly simple in nature, the goals are to encourage First Nations Youth from around Manitoba to pursue their dreams through healthy living and a very specific focus on suicide prevention, due to the high suicide rate amongst First Nations youth." 2,500 are expected to attend from the 63 First Nations communities around Manitoba, and "Ti
Rob talks to the Daily Record about everything from his Bel Ami shoot ( when you read the article you just know that the Uma Thurman quote is destined to be requoted and rehashed out-of-context for the next year), to his loss of privacy, to Breaking Dawn.
“He is also set to star in the final Twlight film based on the books Breaking Dawn, which may be broken into two films, due to the number of books.
He admits to mixed emotions about the end of the saga.
He said: “”It will be strange but it will be great just to be able to know what I’m doing. Not knowing when Breaking Dawn is going to shoot – because it changes all the time – is a kind of burden, to have this thing where you don’t know when it’s going to happen.
“So you’ve got to organise everything in your life around that and that can be difficult.”