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#1 Guest_Silver_*

Posted 21 June 2004 - 03:55 PM

Warning: Contains Aerie bashing. If you don’t like it then don’t read it. You have been warned. A look at what might of happened to Aerie had she joined a non-sympathetic and evil group...

“I Shall Never Fly Again…”

“I shall never fly again, never taste the freedom of my wings, I am sure of it. I...I don't know if I can face this wretched existence on the ground! I hate crawling around like a worm…!”

Kane Theaza put his head in his hands and sighed. If he had known what he was letting himself in for when he had agreed to take Aerie from the circus, he would have killed both her and Quayle the gnome while he had had the chance. And thanks to Quayle’s damn blackmailing, he was now stuck with her. If he hadn’t signed a contract, allowing Aerie to travel with him for at least six months so that she could have some experience in adventuring and get away from the circus, Quayle had threatened to cause him a lot of trouble with the Cowled Wizards. Trouble that he didn’t want or need just after escaping from Irenicus. And so he had signed the contract and welcomed the girl into his party.

It was a decision he had quickly grown to regret. He had quickly grown to see why Quayle wanted rid of her. All she did was complain endlessly, she hated having to work with the Shadow Thieves, she didn’t like it the times when they had to do a lot of walking, she disliked fighting and bloodshed…and of course her whining about losing her wings and having to crawl on the ground like a worm was more than any normal person could stomach.

At first he had felt some sympathy for her, she had obviously had a rough time and with his difficult childhood, he could understand that. But she wasn’t willing to even try to be strong and face up to things, all she did was cry and whine and expect everyone else to pick her up. It was growing tiring to say the least. And of course, it was obvious, to Kane and to his companions, that she could turn the tears on and off at will, using it merely to gain sympathy. Stupid manipulative bitch…

She had annoyed everyone within the group with her constant judgemental comments. She stupidly took every opportunity to insult Kagain, though always from a distance, and made several nasty comments about Viconia being a cold-hearted drow. Both gave as good as they got, always resulting in Aerie bursting into a fresh flood of tears and going on about how no one liked her, but Kane feared that sooner or later, one of them would snap and it would end in violence.

She went backwards and forwards between the men of the group, trying to gain sympathy and protection from each in turn. When she had first joined, it had been Kane, and when he resisted, she had turned her affections to Benny, the shapeshifting assassin. A usually patient man, he had put up with her for some time, listening to her complaints and encouraging her to be strong and accept what life had dealt her. But eventually Viconia intervened and when the two women almost came to blows, Benny was forced to tell Aerie politely but firmly to leave him alone, that she wasn’t his type of woman and he wasn’t interested in her. So she had gone running back to Kane and attached herself to him again. Needless to say, Edwin was not the least bit impressed by her attempts to lure his lover into her trap and Aerie had very nearly ended up on the receiving end of a fireball spell after she taunted the wizard, telling him that his relationship with Kane was ‘unnatural’ and couldn’t possibly last. So she had turned her attentions to the last available male in the group, Cory the young Shadow Thief.

To polite to tell her to go away, it was he she sat beside now, talking endlessly while he just stared down at his plate, occasionally nodding but not really listening to her words. They rarely did any more, just talked over her or around her.

“Oh...I...I just feel like collapsing here and dying. I just...don't think I can go on. Perhaps it is better and more fitting if I just...just die. Like a bird whose wings are broken, I am useless...utterly useless.”

“Well at least we agree on one thing,” Edwin could hold his tongue no longer. “Take your whining elsewhere, wingless elf, for I am growing tired of it.”

“For once you and I actually agree on something,” Viconia couldn’t resist adding her piece. “Do you really think you are the only one who has met harshness in this world? For the sake of our sanity, get over yourself! The 'wounded bird' you play, floundering, crying to attract the attention of our men is just pathetic.”

“That... that has *nothing* to do with it!” Aerie insisted, half upset and half angry. “What... what's really pathetic is that you actually think anyone would be interested in a cold, heartless, evil woman like you!”

“That’s enough!” Kane said wearily. “All of you; just stop it.”

Viconia laughed, not the least bit upset by Aerie’s words. “Believe me, our wounded dove, when I say that both Kane and Benny prefer a lover with experience and one that can be depended upon in a crisis, unlike yourself.”

“They have a point,” Benny pointed out. “Your simpering does begin to grate on the nerves after a while. Why don’t you just try to accept that things are the way they are, rather than constantly complaining about it? You haven’t even tried to face up to it and be strong. You have to find the strength-”

“Find the strength?” She screeched at them. “How can you be so cruel to cast that at me? None of you have suffered a loss as bad as mine, none of you understand how it feels…”

Kane counted to five, struggling to keep his temper. He really wanted to shout at her, to inform her that he, and many of his companions, had suffered losses that still haunted them deeply, that she would know that if she wasn’t so wrapped up in herself. But he also knew that it would only make matters worse. “Aerie, I think you should go to bed. Calm down a bit and get some sleep.”

She looked at him; saw that although he was trying to stay calm, anger burnt in his eyes. Viconia and Edwin glared at her, the others just looked away. Giving a loud sob, she ran from the room.

Several minutes of silence followed her departure, mostly to make sure that she had indeed gone. Cory was the first to speak.

“She must know she’s not wanted,” he said bluntly. “So why doesn’t she just go?”

“She’s got nowhere to go,” Kane shrugged, not sounding particularly sympathetic. “Quayle has gone, the circus has gone. Where is she going to find a safe haven in Amn? She knows that if she leaves us, she’ll end up getting caught by slavers again or coming to the attention of the Cowled Wizards or something. So she obviously believes that we are the lesser of two evils.”

“Yer ‘ave ta do somethin’ about her, leader,” Kagain stated, and the rest of them were quick to agree. “She be driving’ us insane and we can’t be going on like this!”

“I know you thought you could help her when you agreed to take her on,” Benny said quietly. “But she’s right, she’s not strong enough to face up to things and until she is, there is no way we can possibly help her. And I think we have given her more than a fair amount of chances.”

“I hear what all of you are saying,” their leader told them. “Believe me, I’m just as sick of her as the rest of you and I don’t want her here any longer either. But I can’t do anything. That bastard gnome had me backed into a corner, he made me signed a contract saying that I would let her travel with me for at least six months and keep her safe from harm. Perhaps if it were a verbal contract, there would have been ways round it, but a written one…I can’t break it.”

“Is there no way around this contract?” Edwin asked. “Any loopholes or anything like that?”

“Only if…” Kane paused as a thought suddenly occurred to him. “Only if she dies. If she had a little accident…”

They looked at each other, all thinking the same thing. To kill her outright was not a possibility, but there was no reason they couldn’t help to make an accident happen…

*****
Unfortunately, despite their best efforts over the following few days, nothing they did seemed to work. Kane told her to open a chest that he knew was heavily trapped, but by some miracle, she resisted the spell. When they were exploring a part of the sewers, Benny and Cory deliberately sent her down a corridor full of traps, but much to their frustration, somehow she managed to miss every single one.

Then it was Edwin’s turn to try. During a battle, after casting protection from evil on himself and warning all his companions but Aerie to stay back, he used a scroll he had purchased earlier that day to summon a huge demon. It killed all of the goblins they were fighting before turning to Aerie. She stood frozen to the spot with fear. But for some reason, it just wouldn’t touch her, no matter how much Edwin silently commanded it to tear her to pieces.

Kagain mixed a potion of explosion together with a healing potion in the hope that she would drink it after getting hurt during a fight. And she very nearly did, but an arrow knocked the bottle out of her hand before it reached her mouth and it smashed to pieces when it hit the ground.

The last trick they tried was while they were on their way to see Nalia and deal with a problem with the Keep. They abandoned her in the forest, slipped away in the hope that the wolves or something else would find her and kill her. And yet when they had stopped for the night, she crawled back into their camp, pale-faced, red-eyes, her dress torn and her arm bloody from where she had been bitten, but still very much alive.

“This is hopeless,” Edwin muttered, when the group gathered around the fire after she had gone to sleep. “Look at her, she’s hardly great and powerful, so why won’t she die?”

“Either she’s just been lucky or she’s got divine blessing from above,” Kane sighed. “Don’t worry, Edwin. We’ll get rid of her somehow.”

“We had better,” Cory said quietly. “She keeps asking me if I think her scars make her look ugly. I can’t take much more of her.”

“Tell ‘er to go and jump off a bridge then,” Kagain advised. “Don’t be letting ‘er get ye down, lad.”

“Or just tell her the truth,” Viconia shrugged. “I don’t know what she expects you to say, that you think her scars add character? How can anyone be so pathetic? One way or another, we have to get rid of her soon.”

It finally happened, though unexpectedly, when they were staying at the Keep, three nights later. It was late and most people were in bed when the scream rang out, a scream so high-pitched that it could not possibly be anyone but Aerie. In various states of undress, Kane’s group gathered outside her room, wondering what had happened to her.

She wasn’t in her room, but the window was wide open. A quick glance down revealed her bloody and battered body lying in the courtyard below, where Nalia’s dogs were already beginning to tear at it. It appeared that she had toppled out of the window.

“Well,” Kagain was the first to break the silence. “Just look at that…”

“All the time we spent trying to dispose of her,” Kane shook his head, “and she ends up falling out of the bloody window, with no help from any of us. That says it all really.”

“Maybe it was suicide,” Benny closed the window and drew the curtain across. Unlike the rest of them, he didn’t take any joy in her death; it was just something that needed to be done. “She was always saying how she couldn’t cope, so maybe she decided to end it all.”

“Or maybe she dreamt that she had her wings back and decided to try them out,” Viconia grinned nastily. “Anyway, at least we finally got rid of her and not a moment too soon.”

“The drow is right for once,” Edwin agreed. “How it happened doesn’t matter, what matters is that she is gone at last. We shall never have to listen to her whining again.”

One by one, they left the room, all of them but Benny still chuckling over her fate. Cory was the last to leave and he hung back a moment. His hand closed around the small bottle in his pocket. He still couldn’t believe it had really worked. A powerful sleeping potion, combined with a little alcohol to make her very drowsy and not really aware of what was going on, a couple of carefully placed traps near the window to startle her…and then the final result.

He wandered over to the window and drew back the curtain. His eyes narrowed slightly as he looked down at the body. It really was quite a mess, bits of her splattered all over the courtyard. He didn’t take any delight in seeing what he had done, but neither did he feel any remorse. He had seen too much death to really be affected by it. He was just calm, emotionless.

“You should have just left me alone,” he whispered, letting the curtain fall back and turning away. “Now you will definitely never fly again.”

#2 Laufey

Posted 21 June 2004 - 05:55 PM

Warning: Contains Aerie bashing. If you don’t like it then don’t read it. You have been warned. A look at what might of happened to Aerie had she joined a non-sympathetic and evil group...


I can see where this might be going. :(

“I Shall Never Fly Again…”


“I shall never fly again, never taste the freedom of my wings, I am sure of it. I...I don't know if I can face this wretched existence on the ground! I hate crawling around like a worm…!”


:shock: :shock: :shock:

Kane Theaza put his head in his hands and sighed. If he had known what he was letting himself in for when he had agreed to take Aerie from the circus, he would have killed both her and Quayle the gnome while he had had the chance. And thanks to Quayle’s damn blackmailing, he was now stuck with her. If he hadn’t signed a contract, allowing Aerie to travel with him for at least six months so that she could have some experience in adventuring and get away from the circus, Quayle had threatened to cause him a lot of trouble with the Cowled Wizards. Trouble that he didn’t want or need just after escaping from Irenicus. And so he had signed the contract and welcomed the girl into his party.


Oh man...am not surprised Quayle wanted to get rid of her.


She had annoyed everyone within the group with her constant judgemental comments. She stupidly took every opportunity to insult Kagain, though always from a distance, and made several nasty comments about Viconia being a cold-hearted drow. Both gave as good as they got, always resulting in Aerie bursting into a fresh flood of tears and going on about how no one liked her, but Kane feared that sooner or later, one of them would snap and it would end in violence.

She went backwards and forwards between the men of the group, trying to gain sympathy and protection from each in turn. When she had first joined, it had been Kane, and when he resisted, she had turned her affections to Benny, the shapeshifting assassin. A usually patient man, he had put up with her for some time, listening to her complaints and encouraging her to be strong and accept what life had dealt her. But eventually Viconia intervened and when the two women almost came to blows, Benny was forced to tell Aerie politely but firmly to leave him alone, that she wasn’t his type of woman and he wasn’t interested in her. So she had gone running back to Kane and attached herself to him again. Needless to say, Edwin was not the least bit impressed by her attempts to lure his lover into her trap and Aerie had very nearly ended up on the receiving end of a fireball spell after she taunted the wizard, telling him that his relationship with Kane was ‘unnatural’ and couldn’t possibly last. So she had turned her attentions to the last available male in the group, Cory the young Shadow Thief.


Oh gods...yes, I can really see all of this happening. *winces*

Vadrak Dekaras: You know, in a strange way, I almost prefer our Aerie...

“Oh...I...I just feel like collapsing here and dying. I just...don't think I can go on. Perhaps it is better and more fitting if I just...just die. Like a bird whose wings are broken, I am useless...utterly useless.”


Yep. :oops:

“Well at least we agree on one thing,” Edwin could hold his tongue no longer. “Take your whining elsewhere, wingless elf, for I am growing tired of it.”


Go Eddie! :roll:


They looked at each other, all thinking the same thing. To kill her outright was not a possibility, but there was no reason they couldn’t help to make an accident happen…


I just bet. :mrgreen:


Then it was Edwin’s turn to try. During a battle, after casting protection from evil on himself and warning all his companions but Aerie to stay back, he used a scroll he had purchased earlier that day to summon a huge demon. It killed all of the goblins they were fighting before turning to Aerie. She stood frozen to the spot with fear. But for some reason, it just wouldn’t touch her, no matter how much Edwin silently commanded it to tear her to pieces.


Ah, I can taste the frustration!


One by one, they left the room, all of them but Benny still chuckling over her fate. Cory was the last to leave and he hung back a moment. His hand closed around the small bottle in his pocket. He still couldn’t believe it had really worked. A powerful sleeping potion, combined with a little alcohol to make her very drowsy and not really aware of what was going on, a couple of carefully placed traps near the window to startle her…and then the final result.


He wandered over to the window and drew back the curtain. His eyes narrowed slightly as he looked down at the body. It really was quite a mess, bits of her splattered all over the courtyard. He didn’t take any delight in seeing what he had done, but neither did he feel any remorse. He had seen too much death to really be affected by it. He was just calm, emotionless.


“You should have just left me alone,” he whispered, letting the curtain fall back and turning away. “Now you will definitely never fly again.”


Oooh! So it was Cory! Guess he's not as innocent as he seems. :cry:
Rogues do it from behind.

#3 Guest_Userunfriendly_*

Posted 22 June 2004 - 12:16 AM

its a good piece...however, i was hoping for...more humor...its a little brutal and cynical, was that what you were going for???

a simple defenestration...a very brutal touch, the dogs...urg...poor aerie.. :shock:

hmmm...maybe benny slipped a hypnotic into her drink, and whispered to her addled brain that she had her wings back, so she would climb out to the window, and try to fly...this story is a bit...callus and cold...

but never the less a good piece! :mrgreen: :shock: :shock:

#4 Guest_Silver_*

Posted 22 June 2004 - 07:29 AM

its a good piece...however, i was hoping for...more humor...its a little brutal and cynical, was that what you were going for???


Well...when I first started writing it, I did intend for it to be more funny than it eventually turned out to be. But then, I don't really do humour well. :) All my funny stories turn out serious.

a simple defenestration...a very brutal touch, the dogs...urg...poor aerie.. ;)


Even I felt a little sorry for her when I was writing this...but hey, she should have just left the group when she had the chance.

hmmm...maybe benny slipped a hypnotic into her drink, and whispered to her addled brain that she had her wings back, so she would climb out to the window, and try to fly...this story is a bit...callus and cold...


Benny: If Cory hadn't succeeded, I would have definitely tried that next. Maybe coupled with just a little shove...

but never the less a good piece! :D :D ;)


Thank you! :)

#5 Guest_Silver_*

Posted 22 June 2004 - 07:43 AM

Warning: Contains Aerie bashing. If you don’t like it then don’t read it. You have been warned. A look at what might of happened to Aerie had she joined a non-sympathetic and evil group...


I can see where this might be going. :D


With Kane involved, there's really only one direction it can go. :D


“I shall never fly again, never taste the freedom of my wings, I am sure of it. I...I don't know if I can face this wretched existence on the ground! I hate crawling around like a worm…!”


;) ;) :)


She's terrible, isn't she?


Kane Theaza put his head in his hands and sighed. If he had known what he was letting himself in for when he had agreed to take Aerie from the circus, he would have killed both her and Quayle the gnome while he had had the chance. And thanks to Quayle’s damn blackmailing, he was now stuck with her. If he hadn’t signed a contract, allowing Aerie to travel with him for at least six months so that she could have some experience in adventuring and get away from the circus, Quayle had threatened to cause him a lot of trouble with the Cowled Wizards. Trouble that he didn’t want or need just after escaping from Irenicus. And so he had signed the contract and welcomed the girl into his party.


Oh man...am not surprised Quayle wanted to get rid of her.


No...no, neither am I.


She had annoyed everyone within the group with her constant judgemental comments. She stupidly took every opportunity to insult Kagain, though always from a distance, and made several nasty comments about Viconia being a cold-hearted drow. Both gave as good as they got, always resulting in Aerie bursting into a fresh flood of tears and going on about how no one liked her, but Kane feared that sooner or later, one of them would snap and it would end in violence.

She went backwards and forwards between the men of the group, trying to gain sympathy and protection from each in turn. When she had first joined, it had been Kane, and when he resisted, she had turned her affections to Benny, the shapeshifting assassin. A usually patient man, he had put up with her for some time, listening to her complaints and encouraging her to be strong and accept what life had dealt her. But eventually Viconia intervened and when the two women almost came to blows, Benny was forced to tell Aerie politely but firmly to leave him alone, that she wasn’t his type of woman and he wasn’t interested in her. So she had gone running back to Kane and attached herself to him again. Needless to say, Edwin was not the least bit impressed by her attempts to lure his lover into her trap and Aerie had very nearly ended up on the receiving end of a fireball spell after she taunted the wizard, telling him that his relationship with Kane was ‘unnatural’ and couldn’t possibly last. So she had turned her attentions to the last available male in the group, Cory the young Shadow Thief.


Oh gods...yes, I can really see all of this happening. *winces*


Vadrak Dekaras: You know, in a strange way, I almost prefer our Aerie...


Benny: We all prefer your Aerie too. At least she's actually interesting.

Kane: It's just lucky I killed our Aerie at the circus. Solved all these problems, didn't it?


“Oh...I...I just feel like collapsing here and dying. I just...don't think I can go on. Perhaps it is better and more fitting if I just...just die. Like a bird whose wings are broken, I am useless...utterly useless.”


Yep. :D


She speaks the truth. :)


“Well at least we agree on one thing,” Edwin could hold his tongue no longer. “Take your whining elsewhere, wingless elf, for I am growing tired of it.”


Go Eddie! :)


*grin*


They looked at each other, all thinking the same thing. To kill her outright was not a possibility, but there was no reason they couldn’t help to make an accident happen…


I just bet. :D


:D


Then it was Edwin’s turn to try. During a battle, after casting protection from evil on himself and warning all his companions but Aerie to stay back, he used a scroll he had purchased earlier that day to summon a huge demon. It killed all of the goblins they were fighting before turning to Aerie. She stood frozen to the spot with fear. But for some reason, it just wouldn’t touch her, no matter how much Edwin silently commanded it to tear her to pieces.


Ah, I can taste the frustration!


Kane: It was very annoying.


“You should have just left me alone,” he whispered, letting the curtain fall back and turning away. “Now you will definitely never fly again.”


Oooh! So it was Cory! Guess he's not as innocent as he seems. :)


Nope. It seems as though he picked up a few tricks from his teacher. :)

#6 Weyoun

Posted 24 June 2004 - 09:05 PM

Warning: Contains Aerie bashing.


WOOHOO! :twisted:

“I shall never fly again, never taste the freedom of my wings, I am sure of it. I...I don't know if I can face this wretched existence on the ground! I hate crawling around like a worm…!”


Can I push her? Preferably off a high cliff? ;)

Kane Theaza put his head in his hands and sighed. If he had known what he was letting himself in for when he had agreed to take Aerie from the circus, he would have killed both her and Quayle the gnome while he had had the chance. And thanks to Quayle’s damn blackmailing, he was now stuck with her. If he hadn’t signed a contract, allowing Aerie to travel with him for at least six months so that she could have some experience in adventuring and get away from the circus, Quayle had threatened to cause him a lot of trouble with the Cowled Wizards. Trouble that he didn’t want or need just after escaping from Irenicus. And so he had signed the contract and welcomed the girl into his party.


Great, the fifth wheel on the wage hath arrived. :twisted:

At first he had felt some sympathy for her, she had obviously had a rough time and with his difficult childhood, he could understand that. But she wasn’t willing to even try to be strong and face up to things, all she did was cry and whine and expect everyone else to pick her up. It was growing tiring to say the least. And of course, it was obvious, to Kane and to his companions, that she could turn the tears on and off at will, using it merely to gain sympathy. Stupid manipulative bitch…


I'll give her points, though. She IS a good actress...

She had annoyed everyone within the group with her constant judgemental comments. She stupidly took every opportunity to insult Kagain, though always from a distance, and made several nasty comments about Viconia being a cold-hearted drow. Both gave as good as they got, always resulting in Aerie bursting into a fresh flood of tears and going on about how no one liked her, but Kane feared that sooner or later, one of them would snap and it would end in violence.


My money is on Vicky! :wink:

To polite to tell her to go away, it was he she sat beside now, talking endlessly while he just stared down at his plate, occasionally nodding but not really listening to her words. They rarely did any more, just talked over her or around her.


“Oh...I...I just feel like collapsing here and dying. I just...don't think I can go on. Perhaps it is better and more fitting if I just...just die. Like a bird whose wings are broken, I am useless...utterly useless.”


Wow, she really hit the hammer on the nail there, didn't she? ;)

“That... that has *nothing* to do with it!” Aerie insisted, half upset and half angry. “What... what's really pathetic is that you actually think anyone would be interested in a cold, heartless, evil woman like you!”


Welllllll... that's not entirely true, Aer-head. :twisted:

*****
Unfortunately, despite their best efforts over the following few days, nothing they did seemed to work. Kane told her to open a chest that he knew was heavily trapped, but by some miracle, she resisted the spell. When they were exploring a part of the sewers, Benny and Cory deliberately sent her down a corridor full of traps, but much to their frustration, somehow she managed to miss every single one.


LOL! Talk about bad luck, ey? ;)

Then it was Edwin’s turn to try. During a battle, after casting protection from evil on himself and warning all his companions but Aerie to stay back, he used a scroll he had purchased earlier that day to summon a huge demon. It killed all of the goblins they were fighting before turning to Aerie. She stood frozen to the spot with fear. But for some reason, it just wouldn’t touch her, no matter how much Edwin silently commanded it to tear her to pieces.


Can you blame the demon for having standards? :)

Kagain mixed a potion of explosion together with a healing potion in the hope that she would drink it after getting hurt during a fight. And she very nearly did, but an arrow knocked the bottle out of her hand before it reached her mouth and it smashed to pieces when it hit the ground.


D'OH! :wink:

The last trick they tried was while they were on their way to see Nalia and deal with a problem with the Keep. They abandoned her in the forest, slipped away in the hope that the wolves or something else would find her and kill her. And yet when they had stopped for the night, she crawled back into their camp, pale-faced, red-eyes, her dress torn and her arm bloody from where she had been bitten, but still very much alive.


You know, they just don't make wolves like they used to anymore. :?

She wasn’t in her room, but the window was wide open. A quick glance down revealed her bloody and battered body lying in the courtyard below, where Nalia’s dogs were already beginning to tear at it. It appeared that she had toppled out of the window.


Poor dogs. :wink:

“The drow is right for once,” Edwin agreed. “How it happened doesn’t matter, what matters is that she is gone at last. We shall never have to listen to her whining again.”


One by one, they left the room, all of them but Benny still chuckling over her fate. Cory was the last to leave and he hung back a moment. His hand closed around the small bottle in his pocket. He still couldn’t believe it had really worked. A powerful sleeping potion, combined with a little alcohol to make her very drowsy and not really aware of what was going on, a couple of carefully placed traps near the window to startle her…and then the final result.


Ouch... Nice. :x

He wandered over to the window and drew back the curtain. His eyes narrowed slightly as he looked down at the body. It really was quite a mess, bits of her splattered all over the courtyard. He didn’t take any delight in seeing what he had done, but neither did he feel any remorse. He had seen too much death to really be affected by it. He was just calm, emotionless.


“You should have just left me alone,” he whispered, letting the curtain fall back and turning away. “Now you will definitely never fly again.”


Goof story!
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