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1. The fog was as thick as pea soup. This was a problem.

Gary was driving but couldn't see a thing in front of him. He


knew he should stop, but the road was narrow so if he did, it
would be right in the center of the road. He was sure that
another car would end up rear-ending him, so he continued
forward despite the lack of visibility. This was an unwise
move.

2. It was cloudy outside but not really raining. There was a


light sprinkle at most and there certainly wasn't a need for
an umbrella. This hadn't stopped Sarah from pulling her
umbrella out and opening it. It had nothing to do with the
weather or the potential rain later that day. Sarah used the
umbrella to hide.

3. She closed her eyes and then opened them again. What
she was seeing just didn't make sense. She shook her head
seeing if that would help. It didn't. Although it seemed
beyond reality, there was no denying she was witnessing a
large formation of alien spaceships filling the sky.

4. There were little things that she simply could not stand. The
sound of someone tapping their nails on the table. A person
chewing with their mouth open. Another human imposing
themselves into her space. She couldn't stand any of these
things, but none of them compared to the number one thing
she couldn't stand which topped all of them combined.

5. She had been an angel for coming up on 10 years and in all


that time nobody had told her this was possible. The fact
that it could ever happen never even entered her mind. Yet
there she stood, with the undeniable evidence sitting on the
ground before her. Angels could lose their wings.

6. The choice was red, green, or blue. It didn't seem like an


important choice when he was making it, but it was a choice
nonetheless. Had he known the consequences at that time,
he would likely have considered the choice a bit longer. In
the end, he didn't and ended up choosing blue.

7.She has seen this scene before. It had come to her in


dreams many times before. She had to pinch herself to
make sure it wasn't a dream again. As her fingers squeezed
against her arm, she felt the pain. It was this pain that
immediately woke her up.

8. There were only two ways to get out of this mess if they all
worked together. The problem was that neither was all that
appealing. One would likely cause everyone a huge amount
of physical pain while the other would likely end up with
everyone in jail. In Sam's mind, there was only one thing to
do. He threw everyone else under the bus and he secretly
sprinted away leaving the others to take the fall without him.

9. There was something special about this little creature.


Donna couldn't quite pinpoint what it was, but she knew
with all her heart that it was true. It wasn't a matter of if she
was going to try and save it, but a matter of how she was
going to save it. She went back to the car to get a blanket
and when she returned the creature was gone.
10.It really doesn't matter what she thinks as it isn't her
problem to solve. That's what he kept trying to convince
himself. She was trying to insert her opinion where it wasn't
wanted or welcome. He already had a plan and even
though that plan didn't correspond with what she wanted
him to do or what should be done, it wasn't her decision to
make. The question now became whether he would stick to
his convictions and go through with his plan knowing she
wouldn't approve.

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