Asata Lever A Narrative Fiction

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The large dome building was in sight now. They were there in 20 minutes thanks to Cleo's fast pedaling. They stepped off the bike as they drew their swords. Walking to the door they looked around, it was pitch black the only thing illuminating the night was the white light from the moon, making the blades of their swords almost glow. They opened the door into the large building walking in the dark room they found a small flashlight. Cleo pulled the lever to a switch and a slot opened. She put her sword in and a small hatch opened she went down the steps and motioned for Asata to follow. They walked down and found a table with a book. They opened the book to the first page.
“I’ll read it. Hello, Cleo, you are reading this since the
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the dust started to fall now. She ran to where cleo once was, searching for where she went while coughing.
“Cleo! Where are you, Cleo!” Asata frantically ran around looking for her friend as the dust settled. Panting, Asata saw something drifting down from the sky, some feathers. Asata reached up and grabbed the feathers attached to a small blue jewel That slowly came down from the discolored sky.
“An earring?” But Cleo had feather earrings too. Asata thought ,Realizing that her friend was most likely dead she sat on the dirt ground. A single tear rolled down her dusted face making a clean water streak. She sobbed, holding the feather in her hand she picked up her weapon and walked. on the bike she peddled home. This time alone. She finally returned to the saddened world she called home. power lines were cut so calls were useless. She came to a sudden stop and stepped off her bike.
“that's a big drop probably at least 80 feet” she said to herself. She put a foot forward. Then another. She fell of the cliff to her death. Her body almost obliterated on the ground. A man was driving as the corpse bounced off the hood of his car. The blood flew down to the ocean and then washed away.
For the rest of the world it was just another

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