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			<title>1</title>
			<description>TheJamarian Empire is at its end. In the galaxy, Messier 83, impatience of thepeople was growing every day; food and liquids were growing thin, children weredying, and to them, it was no contest of what they should do. Some were luckyenough to be sent off to the next safest galaxy, while..</description>
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			<title>Chaotic Salvation</title>
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			<title>Epilogue</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Howlong has it been?&amp;rdquo; Stephen asked. His eyes were worried.&amp;ldquo;Aboutthree months,&amp;rdquo; James answered. &amp;ldquo;It&amp;rsquo;s day by day, but she seems all right.&amp;rdquo;Stephenshook his head. No one could ever be allright after the trauma Kailie endured. But Stephen ..</description>
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			<title>18</title>
			<description>Itwas his name. &amp;ldquo;Williams&amp;rdquo; scratched across the cement. In the moonlight, itlooked like it was painted. Sure enough, the very name that went into infamyafter the forbidden birth. The birth considered an abomination of all else. Thewriting grew into Kailie&amp;rsquo;s sight as blo..</description>
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			<title>17</title>
			<description>Herlegs felt like rubber. She had never been so nervous in her life. No help fortransportation meant the obvious. Too obvious for their own good. The sky wasdark, and that didn&amp;rsquo;t help. The moon had a strange silver glow around it.Staring at the light, it reminded Kailie of an eye s..</description>
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			<title>16</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Absolutelynot!&amp;rdquo; James protested. &amp;ldquo;No way in hell!&amp;rdquo;Kailielet out an understanding sigh. &amp;ldquo;I know how you feel. I didn&amp;rsquo;t want it to cometo this, either.&amp;rdquo;Standingonly ten feet away from the doors to the outside, the conversation steered in a..</description>
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			<title>15</title>
			<description>Theidea was purely simple. Reading the message on the wood, he would,theoretically, have no trouble fulfilling his duty. Killing Joseph had givenhim strength, but he was running out of time. Stephen&amp;rsquo;s body would run outbefore he had his chance, if he didn&amp;rsquo;t hurry. He wanted t..</description>
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			<title>14</title>
			<description>Thewalls were closing in around them. That&amp;rsquo;s what Kailie felt. Because they didn&amp;rsquo;tgo to him, Kana reached out to a stranger. She felt like the place was movingcloser to them. She was running out of room to breathe, room to think. Why werethey just standing there? Technically,..</description>
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			<title>13</title>
			<description>Kailiepaced the floor after Michael&amp;rsquo;s observation. There&amp;rsquo;s no way this could be true.Even after everything else, the world has its own limits. It had to, or elseanyone could get away with anything. Running into Kana had to be the mostterrifying thing she could think of, and y..</description>
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			<title>12</title>
			<description>Itcircled around the outside of Stephen&amp;rsquo;s house. In Stephen&amp;rsquo;s body, there werelimitations. It couldn&amp;rsquo;t move around as quickly as it wanted to. All because ofthat b*****d, thirty years ago. People have no respect for others&amp;rsquo; belongings.No respect at all! He just ti..</description>
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			<title>11</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;No,&amp;rdquo;Kailie whispered. &amp;ldquo;This isn&amp;rsquo;t happening.&amp;rdquo; She gently rubbed her shoulders, asthey walked into the church. She couldn&amp;rsquo;t believe how warm it was inside.Looking over at James, she guessed he was feeling the same way. After Michaelfinished telling the..</description>
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			<title>10</title>
			<description>MichaelThomason was never an extremist, but he realized, soon enough, that you couldwind up with the wrong crowd for a while, if you weren&amp;rsquo;t careful. At agetwenty, he was still struggling to find himself, when he came across a group,not too much older than he was, at Hill College, ..</description>
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			<title>9</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Summonwho?&amp;rdquo; James asked. &amp;ldquo;I don&amp;rsquo;t understand that.&amp;rdquo;Kailiebarely heard him at all. Looking through the Bible in Revelations, all she heard was Joseph&amp;rsquo;s voice. When she was little,he occasionally read a couple passages to her to help her sleep. Someho..</description>
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			<title>8</title>
			<description>ReverendMichael Thomason sat in the Lane Prairie Baptist Church for morning prayer. Ifthere was ever a time for prayer, it would be now, he figured. The streets werea wasteland, people seemed to have disappeared, and the sun was nowhere insight. He trusted God, believed in Him with all h..</description>
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			<title>7</title>
			<description>Thewinds whirled around the house. They could hear grains of dust hitting thedoors. Coyotes were howling and birds were cawing. Kailie found it strange thatcoyotes would be this close, so early in the day. She looked at Stephen whocontinued staring at the pendent. James was helping Josep..</description>
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			<title>6</title>
			<description>Josephoffered the couch for the three of them. Stephen moved as though his bones weremade of papier-m&amp;acirc;ch&amp;eacute;. Bruised everywhere, he needed an extra hand to keep fromcollapsing on the carpet.Thehouse had the giant cow skull above the front windows. Four shelves ofnineteen..</description>
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			<title>5</title>
			<description>Thewind died down as they walked the road. Not taking her eyes off of Stephen,Kailie steadied him every few minutes when he dazed. His eyes had dark circlesaround them, and James practically carried him much of the way. Kailie neversaw someone so exhausted since she finished her final ex..</description>
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			<title>4</title>
			<description>Rising.More like levitating above the ground. Panting, Stephen tried to push his waydown on the ground, but there was no point. The more he pushed the higher hewent. His pendent was glowing blue. Shining like the freshest diamonds from thesea. So light blue, but the black spot in the mid..</description>
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			<title>3</title>
			<description>Hishands were neatly folded together, his back was in the perfect posture. Exceptfor his thumb toe twitching, Stephen was perfectly still&amp;hellip; As if in a trance.They had to figure that no one could wake him from this depth. Eyes closed,after a few minutes, his toe finally stopped movi..</description>
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			<title>2</title>
			<description>Knockingon the door was beginning to make Kailie&amp;rsquo;s hand go numb. The wood was old andbroken, much like the other homes on the road. Small splinters crept near herpalm, but she kept going. She knew someone was in there, otherwise, shewouldn&amp;rsquo;t waste her time. Open up, d****t!..</description>
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			<title>1</title>
			<description>Cold.That&amp;rsquo;s all Kailie felt for the time being. Stuck outside the Joshua house inthe middle of November, the cold was blinding. It&amp;rsquo;s not like that normally inJoshua, Texas. It has winters, but they&amp;rsquo;re usually bearable to an extent. Thisyear, it was getting so bad that s..</description>
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			<title>Bethesda Road</title>
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			<title>A Typical Night</title>
			<description>Thetaste of his blood made my skin twitch. It wasn&amp;rsquo;t intentional, of course not.But the idea of him in my bed made my entire body shake with delight. Theintoxicating smell of iron pumped in his body made me blind to anything else.Even to his screams. Were they the screams of joy or..</description>
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