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Post by mxpi1970 on Sept 12, 2010 16:07:43 GMT -5
I tried to consider the possibility that the girl could have had a vision, she might be lying but I didn't think that a humans could lie so believably. She might be hallucinating. I decided to try and find an easier way.
“What vision, dear?” I ask, in a sweet voice, buttering her up. She sat up, and pulled her hair behind her ear trying to concentrate.
“We were chatting-outside of the hospital-you were laughing, I looked happy so I supposed I should tell you this.” She looked ashamed; she lowered her gaze and starred at the white floor. After a few seconds she threw a quick glance at me and I smiled her warmly.
“I’m glad to hear that, we’ll be great friends.” I flashed another warm smile and left the room. I was grateful that as an immortal I had a chance to improve my acting skills, so the humans don’t suspect anything, I was satisfied with myself that Carol didn’t see how upset I was. It was a miracle that Aro hadn’t found the girl by now. I walked down the corridor till I found Carlisle's office; I knocked lightly and went in. I asked him for Carol’s charts. He nodded and left the room and after a few minutes he was back, he handed me the charts.
I thanked him, assuring him that everything was fine and went to sit in one of the uncomfortable hospital chairs, near Carol’s room. Then I quickly scanned the papers in front of me.
Carol Anderson Biloxi, Mississippi
That’s when the papers fell of my hands, and hit the floor. I looked up to meet the troubled gaze of my still living, NIECE!
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