Then Aubrey took the bags and teleported to interspace, the inner fabric of somewhere, and released them there, never to be seen again.
"They have never existed now," she whispered. "Now they are part of it all."Aubrey went back though.
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Then Aubrey took the bags and teleported to interspace, the inner fabric of somewhere, and released them there, never to be seen again.
"They have never existed now," she whispered. "Now they are part of it all."Aubrey went back though.
A shriek went up from the mourners. As Noel glanced up from her sobbing, a woman rushed toward her. "Leona!" She said.
"Mommy!" The child's voice was half muffled as the woman wrapped her arms around her, her black trenchcoat enveloping them both. Crying. Laughter. The sound of their clothes wrustling together.
At last they pulled away. Mascara streaking the woman's face, tears and their respective snot streaking the child's. "Where did you come from?"
(Because Aubrey just isn't enough for him....)Rex stared. Was that Noel - I mean Leona 's mom? He didn't know whether to be happy, or sad. She was the only child he liked. Instead he forced a quick smile at the mom. He couldn't take it. Rex turned and left the funeral.
"I'm going for a quick walk." He mumbled, walking away. His legs ached, but he had to get out of there.
Gage nervously stroked the Japanese Bantam hen.(Because Aubrey just isn't enough for him....)