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Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 10:07 am
Mad chuckled. "Heh! That's really silly. Ok I guess we better get back before those antlers start looking like a coat hanger!"
She got up and led the way out of the mountains. The thiness of the air was gone and Mad let out a big gasping breath of the fresh oxygen.
Turning around, she hoped that Ian was not far behind.
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Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 6:03 am
Ian grinned again. This reminded him of some childrens book he had once read involving a child with antlers and being a coat hanger or something like that.
As they descended the mountain Ian could feel the difference in the oxygen, and his lungs appreciated being lower.
When Madison turned he smiled reassuringly. He was right behind her and his antlers were still only a small throb which he shoved to the back of his mind. "I can make it from here, thank you for today."
And he started off in the direction that he knew the cafeteria was.
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