Astrid sighed, wishing she could have done better. But just as she stepped back her foot sunk into a muddy spot and fell, face down, into the puddle. Slowly she sat up, and watched Raine with a straight face.
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Liana squirmed in her seat until she found a comfortable position. Gratefully she took the bottle and quickly drank it, barely stopping to breath. Buchanan sat beside Carrow and watched the fawn with a smile.
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"For a safe place to stay," She replied without looking up. "And a job, we won't be able to stretch out the money we do have for much longer."
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"Ooook..." She said slowly as she walked inside the room. Why is there a large window looking into my room? The room looks so permanent, are hospitals usually that way? so many questions such as these bursted into her mind as she studied the room. Slowly, she walked to her bed and sat down. "When can I leave?" She asked with great curiosity. Amar had thought that she wouldn't need to stay overnight, but now it seemed she might been here form days.
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Raine tilted his head and smiled proudly at her. "Now, see there. You just couldn't wait your turn. Mrs. I'm just going to dive head first into every thing. How's that working for ya?" He asked as he fell backwards and had a good laugh.
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Carrow smiled warmly and asked, "Would you like some more? "
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Keira nodded at Sonora's logic. Both statements had sound points. " But won't getting jobs be hard with no identification. That is why I have had to find alternative employment. One where they don't ask too many questions." She stated.
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Markus waited patiently until she walked past the threshold and sat on the bed, Markus then smiled triumphantly at Amar. "But you are all mine, Amar. No one will ever take you from me,. because you belong to me now." He then slammed the door shut and locked it. As he turned around to face Navar, he slipped the key on a chain and put it around his neck. "Now you and me, have some unfinished business. That's right, I know you must have thought I forgot. I wouldn't forget your commission for delivering such a lovely package." Markus said as he reached into the breast pocket of his jacket, to pull out an envelope thick with money. He then held it out to Navar. "Upon our agreement." Navar looked down as he refused the money. "What's wrong, did you grow a conscience? Has the dog's spirit, finally been broken? By a unicorn? I've warned you, Navar! I have told you time after time, the moment you stopped being useful, to me. You were done! Jenkins, put this dog into a more fitting environment. Get him out of my sight! I don't care how you do it."
Navar finally looked up at Amar one last time, to see her through the large window. He only had time to mouthed three words, "I'm so sorry." Before Jenkins hit Navar in the back of the head, to knock him out. Navar fell to the floor in a heap. Just bairly conscious, as they dragged him away.