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Ur
g
e
s

L
iv
sl
e
pt
with
h
e
r
h
e
ad
aga
i
nst
his
ch
e
st.
G
a
rre
tt
wa
t
ch
e
d
h
er
,
he wa
t
ch
e
d
the m
o
o
nli
g
ht.
W
h
e
n
he cl
o
s
e
d his
e
y
e
s
he wa
t
ch
e
d
the
m
e
ntal
m
o
vie
i
n
his
h
e
ad
o
f
him shifting,
t
a
king
h
er
,
b
iting
h
er
,
changing
h
er
.
Ca
r
ing
f
o
r h
e
r
as
the
e
ff
e
cts
t
oo
k.
T
he
b
ite
o
f
a
l
ycan
to
a
h
u
man
c
o
u
ld
re
s
u
lt
i
n
two
sc
e
na
r
i
o
s.
T
he
b
ite
a
nd
the
b
l
oo
d
be
came inf
e
ct
e
d
and
the
b
itt
e
n
d
i
e
d
a
h
o
rr
i
b
ly
painf
u
l
de
ath
m
u
ch
like the
i
nfl
ue
nza
e
pi
de
mic that
wip
e
d
o
u
t
so
ma
n
y
liv
e
s.
High
f
e
v
er
,
pain
and
de
hy
dr
ati
o
n
r
ack
e
d
the pati
e
nt.
E
v
e
nt
u
ally,
the
br
ain
b
asically
b
o
il
ed
,
the
b
o
d
y
k
n
o
tt
e
d
with
pain
and th
e
n
the pati
e
nt s
u
cc
u
m
b
e
d
to
the
t
o
xic
b
it
e
.
T
he
s
e
c
o
nd
sc
e
na
r
io
was
be
tt
e
r
.
T
he
b
o
d
y
acc
e
pt
e
d
the inva
d
ing
saliva and
e
m
br
ac
e
d
it.
O
n
s
o
me
c
e
ll
u
lar
l
e
v
e
l
th
e
y
w
er
e
simpatico
and
the h
u
man
be
came
a
h
y
br
i
d
.
P
a
r
t
w
o
lf, pa
r
t
h
u
man. A
ma
d
e
c
re
at
u
r
e
.

T
h
e
y
d
i
d
n

t
k
n
o
w
why
s
o
m
e
tim
e
s
it
w
o
r
k
e
d
and
s
o
m
e
tim
e
s
it
d
i
d
n

t.
I
n
the
way
o
f

 

 

 

nat
ur
e
a
nd
all i
t
s c
re
a
t
u
r
e
s,
th
er
e
was no
p
er
f
e
ct
s
e
t
o
f
ru
l
e
s
o
r
answ
er
s.
Why w
er
e
s
o
me h
u
mans
all
er
gic
t
o
be
e
sti
n
gs
and
o
th
er
s
n
o
t?
Pe
an
u
ts?
P
o
i
s
o
n
i
v
y?
Spi
de
r
b
it
e
s?
T
he
l
i
st w
e
nt
o
n.
Bu
t
o
ne
thi
n
g
was c
er
tain,
w
er
e
he
t
o
e
v
e
r
l
o
se
e
v
er
y
sh
re
d
o
f
h
i
s
s
e
nse
and change
L
iv,
h
e
r life
w
o
u
ld
b
e
o
ne
r
ack
e
d
with
painf
u
l
chang
e
s.
T
h
o
se
b
o
r
n
h
u
man
who
be
came
pa
r
t
w
o
lf
lat
e
r
n
e
v
e
r
had
e
asy
chang
e
s.
T
h
e
y
d
id
n
o
t
fa
l
l
b
ackwa
r
d
i
nto m
o
o
nli
g
ht
a
nd
l
e
t the
lin
e
s
o
f th
e
ir
anat
o
m
y
b
l
u
r
and
s
o
ft
e
n.

N
o
.
T
h
e
y
w
er
e
what
h
o
rr
o
r m
o
v
i
e
s
w
er
e
ma
d
e
o
f.
T
h
e
y
w
er
e
the
o
n
e
s
w
h
o sc
re
am
e
d
a
nd c
r
i
e
d
and w
er
e
o
ft
e
n
l
e
ft
b
l
oo
d
i
e
d and
br
o
k
e
n
and
e
xha
u
st
e
d
b
y
shifts.
E
v
e
n
the
o
l
de
r
o
n
e
s
w
h
o

d
had
m
u
ch
p
r
actic
e
.
I
t
was
r
a
r
e
f
o
r
a chang
e
d
w
o
lf to
take
to change
e
asily.
I
t
happ
e
n
e
d
bu
t
it was
r
a
re
.

L
iv t
ur
n
ed
,
saying
s
o
m
e
thing
u
n
de
r
h
e
r
bre
ath
he
c
o
u
l
d
n

t
q
u
ite
make
ou
t.
He sm
o
o
th
e
d
h
e
r
h
air
and
sai
d
, “I
c
o
u
ld
n
e
v
e
r
d
o
that to
y
o
u
,
L
iv. I
ca
r
e
f
o
r
y
o
u
t
o
o
m
u
ch.”

T
o
that,
she
t
ur
n
ed
,
s
m
o
th
ere
d
b
y
s
o
me
dre
am
o
f
pain
al
re
a
d
y
e
xp
er
i
e
n
c
ed
.

N
o
. N
o
.
D
o
n

t h
ur
t
m
e
.”

G
a
rre
t
t
f
e
lt
h
is
b
l
o
o
d
h
e
at
a
b
it
at
that.
F
e
lt
h
is
h
e
a
r
t
w
re
nch
so
that
his
bre
ath
w
e
nt
r
agg
ed
.
Why
the h
e
ll
d
id
s
o
m
e
o
ne so
g
oo
d have to
re
live
s
o
many
b
ad m
e
m
o
r
i
e
s?
T
he pain
and the
f
e
ar
r
a
d
iat
e
d
o
ff
L
iv
like h
e
at
o
ff
a
w
o
o
d
-
bur
ning
st
o
v
e
.
He c
o
u
ld
c
l
o
se
h
is
e
y
e
s
and
f
ee
l
r
ippl
e
s
and
w
a
v
e
s
o
f ang
e
r
and
w
o
rr
y
a
nd
t
err
o
r
as
s
he
t
o
ss
e
d
in h
e
r
dre
am.

He
p
u
ll
e
d
h
e
r
i
n
c
l
o
s
er
,
h
o
ping
against h
o
pe
that s
o
me
pa
r
t
o
f
h
er
,
l
o
ck
e
d
d
o
wn in th
er
e
i
n
the
b
lack
and the
g
r
ay
o
f
h
e
r
dre
ams,
c
o
u
ld f
ee
l
him.
H
o
o
k
i
ng
o
ne l
e
g
o
v
e
r his, she
p
u
ll
e
d
at
h
i
m
like
a
dr
o
wn
i
ng
w
o
man
t
h
inking
he
c
o
u
ld
save
h
er
.
G
a
rre
tt
wish
e
d he
c
o
u
l
d
.
He
wasn

t
e
v
e
n
s
ur
e
he
c
o
u
ld
save
h
e
r
g
o
ing
f
o
r
wa
r
d
as
d
amag
e
d
as
he
f
e
lt
o
n the
insi
de
.

N
o
t
since
E
il
ee
n
h
ad
he f
e
lt
s
o
v
er
y
p
r
o
t
e
ctiv
e
.
Bu
t
n
o
t
since
E
il
ee
n
h
ad
he f
e
lt
s
o v
u
ln
er
a
b
l
e
.
V
u
ln
er
a
b
le
was
n
o
t
c
o
m
f
o
r
ta
b
le
to
him,
as
a
m
a
n
o
r as
a
w
o
lf.
V
u
l
n
er
a
b
l
e was the
k
iss
o
f
de
ath in all
re
sp
e
cts.
H
e’
d
l
e
a
r
n
e
d
that two
y
e
a
r
s
be
f
o
re
.

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