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The books fell from the shelf and onto her

  • The books fell from the shelf and onto her head, but they were paperbacks. This was the second quake in five minutes. The first had caused her parents to fall from the balcony.
  • With the earthquakes she was wise to move inside, but being rapped on the head by falling books wasn't fun. She only felt pleased though, she'd not fallen off a balcony after all.
  • She lit a cigarette to calm her shaking nerves and then looked around the room at the damage caused by the earthquake. Suddenly, she realized that the blow to her head had
  • not been that serious at all. She could see clearly.There, beneath the table, she spied a pair of sneakers. What are they doing there, she wondered, as another aftershock rumbled.
  • She didn't think much of it though, as this one was only minor. She took the sneakers and put them on. However, this was no ordinary pair of sneakers, for when she put them on,
  • they changed colour, but now they didn't match her camouflage, she would need a new disguise. There was a man across the street,
  • holding up a big sombrero and a ski outfit - that would do just fine. With here new disguise should blended in perfectly with the others who were going to the movies. She loves
  • to watch comedies. One of her favorite comedy of all time is a foreign film you probably never heard of that involves a bunch of cats fighting giant rabbits. In fact, she is so hip
  • that she trains rabbits in her spare time. She wishes she could cross the intelligence of the flop eared with the larger hare, but all attempts so far have let to
  • an extensive waste of time. All the Rabbits seem to like are carrots and make more rabbits. She gave up and moved on to train some dogs. She finally found some joy.

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