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- Whenever you look back and say "if" you know you're in trouble. There is no such thing as "if". The only thing that matters is…
- I went to the four levers. None of them were marked. There was only one way to figure out which one was the right one.…
- Nights were the worst. I'd try to get some sleep, only to be thrown out of bed and dragged out into the compound for another…
- I've made mistakes. More than my share. Hopefully, I've learned from them, but can't guarentee anything. There's only one thing I can promise. I'm taking…
- There will be no more protest. No more dissension. No more violence. There will be only one voice. The voice of Ravinia. The voice of…
- Mine would be, "We will stand together, he and I. One in victory, one in shame. Only then can I truly own the power of…
- The two circled around the back of the house, making sure that nobody saw them. Once inside, they found Patrick right where they had left…
- I stood on the street, staring up at the most normal-looking house in the world. My house. I'd lived there my entire life. It was…
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