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as I refused to sleep beside him till morning after h
trying to break my door, which looks like it won't take another minute for them to successfully break. I turned off the lights, since I would know the way around my house in darkness better than them, I
Owkridge. I've never been there, but l've heard people say it's a nice, big, and well-developed city. Now I'm thinking about it. That's where my mom works. I just hope I never get to bump into her. It was a long trip to Owkridge; it's a
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ver, I luckily met a woman who owns an accessory shop right beside the airport. I helped her arra
d I might not be able to get there in the next 30 minutes." "Really now, this is so frus
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eside the airport to keep myself busy until you get her
rm it's not my reflection in the mirror. It seems she saw me too, as she seems to be staring to know if what she is seeing is true. She suddenly started walking towards the exit door with a confused expression. I know she's coming to me, so I stood still until I saw through the mirror strange m
up, crawled, and hid behind one of the cars. There are many cars, so it's kind of safe to hide behind one. I was trying to find a way to quietly call out to her, to