Thirty One + Thirty :
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Twenty Four :
Trying to sneak into a facility.
Rest forgotten.
In Mom's room.
Stone walls. Castle?
I'm laying down on one side of the bed and Mom on the other side. Bed full of pillows and blankets and animal fur.
We are chitchatting.
When all of a sudden, Jerry is uncovered. He squeezed into the room, barely opening the door and a quiet and swift run and dive onto the bed.
A guard passes by outside. He heard a commotion and ran in.
We all pretended to be asleep. I’m trying really hard not to breathe so hard. Maybe if I think I am invisible then I can really become not visible and the guard won't notice. Trying to breathe slowly despite feeling like I'm suffocating and heart pounding.
Concentrating super hard !
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Twenty Three :
In the remote part of the mountains.
A retreat.
Kim Possible style.
Feeling of sadness. Depression? A sense of loss.
Dad died?
Both my legs cramping up at the same time.
Wouldn't stop.
At the hamstrings. Clutching my legs. Clenching teeth.
Charlie woke up when I was groaning and was trying to help me hold my legs.
(Wake-ness check: Was told I was dreaming when I thought I wasn't.)
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Fourteen :
Forgotten
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Ten :
Driving away from a city with its high rise and skyscrapers and traffic.
Gus, ex coworker and his blue Veloster.
We are driving on a road on a tropical island.
Blue waters and the cream-colored sand shore on my right side.
Sunny blue skies.
There are some people out and about. Boats out on the water.
Suddenly spotted some whales/dolphins !
I was so excited to spot them whenever they popped out of the water. I was giddy and excitedly slapping Gus' arm while he was driving.
Omg!!
Couldn't finish sentences because I kept shouting excitedly whenever I saw them.
In the horizon, we saw a crowd of people around something. As we drive up to them, we realize whales were beached. Not sure if they were still alive or not.
We helped people take pictures. I was taking my own pictures. Gus is ready to call people to help these humpback whales.
Three or four of them. Giants. The size of them is breathtaking !
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