A/N Well this has been a blast. It has taken me 1 year and 9 months to write this. Okay I had a 6 month spell where I was brain dead and couldn't link a sentence together. I'm proud of this. I'm not a serious writer, I had fun and that's what it's about. I really appreciate everyone of you who have read this. Its overwhelming seeing the stats for how many people have. Actually it's fucking terrifying, but everyone who has given me their time to review and tell me they're enjoying it too makes me smile. Thank you guys.
And to my Zoe, I couldn't have done it without her. Thank you for reading through my insane head. JCap at the beginning and Donteatblue, their input and help throughout has been awesome. Enough of the mushy.
So here we go the last chapter of Dystopia, enjoy
All mistakes are mine, Grey's characters aren't
Chapter 20 This is End…or is it the beginning?
"How the hell are we going to get into there?"
Arizona was so focused on the raging crowd that she didn't know who it was that spoke. She just heard the words, the voice eventually bled into a dull sound as she started to assess the situation. The crowd that had gathered outside Burkes building was a wall of rage and screaming, an electrifying noise. People were rioting. Fighting amongst themselves; fighting with Alliance soldiers. Her attention was snapped back to reality as shots rang out and people fell to the ground.
Tim eyes were drawn to where he heard the shots, what he witnessed was sheer panic and fear. An Alliance officer had shot a civilian as he struggled to keep the ever growing crowd back. When the young boy fell to the ground the soldier hesitated for a moment and was completely overtaken by a tidal wave of clenched fists. It was a sea of violence and although the Alliance soldiers were outnumbered ten to one they did have firearms. Makeshift weapons had been forged and all-out war had been declared.
"Tim, we need to get these people to safety before they get themselves killed. Can you just get them to back off? I have an idea how to get in, I'll use the crowd as a distraction. The soldiers are so focused on the crowd that they won't see me coming from there." Arizona pointed showing Tim the direction in which she was talking. He looked up and smiled agreeing with his sister.
"Okay, but be careful. We'll get in to help you as quickly as we can. I can't believe we are going in there to save the bastard." Tim shook his head in disapproval.
"Dad wants him taken alive, he has to pay for his crimes against the people and he has to be tried and sentenced. If we just kill him…we're no better than him." Arizona herself tried to believe the words that left her mouth.
"I know. It doesn't mean I have to be happy about it." Tim exchanged a look of sadness with his sister before he made his way back to the rest of the group telling them the plan.
Arizona watched as the group dispersed, talking quietly amongst themselves. Some were having none of it; others calmed down and backed away. Once she was happy that they could take care of themselves she checked that she still had her weapons. Looking at the stun gun she noticed that the power bar was showing that it maybe only had two good jolts left. Thinking about it, one for Burke and possibly one for Callie depending on what happened. She mentally hoped that Hahn would meet the pointy end of her sword. Once everything was in order, she made her way over to the side of the nearest building. Scanning around she made sure no one saw her and climbed up onto its roof. Crouching down, she could see a better view of the crowd underneath. She continued her climb up towards the surrounding walls to Burkes place, jumping from rooftop to rooftop.
Checking that the coast was clear of any soldiers Arizona assessed the jump from the roof onto the surrounding 12 foot perimeter wall of Burke's complex. The building was a huge sandstone building that went up at least ten floors. The very top floor was where Burke was screened in, the large balcony allowed him to see out over the Central Belt and beyond. Taking one last look that the soldiers were all caught up with the still surging crowd Arizona stepped back a little from the edge giving herself a run up. Moving as quickly as she could she built up speed and leapt down onto the wall, kneeling before she lay down on the thin ledge keeping herself low to the bricks so that she wasn't detected. Scanning the building she saw her starting point, there were a few cracked bricks going up the wall to the first set of windows. They had been barred up, but the second floor windows weren't. Some had small balconies with a bullet proof metal casing around it that soldiers used as a lookout. She lowered herself from the wall and as soon as her feet made contact with the green grass underneath she bolted toward the wall. Easily climbing some storage crates that had been left near the wall she jumped up, her fingertips clinging on to the rough broken surface of the wall. Pulling herself up onto the small window's frame. White knuckles gripped at the stone, trying to stick to any imperfection in it. Calming herself she looked to the flagpole that stuck maybe a metre above her between the window she was at and the next window with the bullet proof protection on it. Arizona was eyeing the distance when she saw the barrel of a sniper rifle extend from the metal barrier, taking aim at the crowd below.
Her position against the wall meant that when the soldier had come and took their place at the post they hadn't seen the blonde. If she was going to do this she knew she was going to have to make her move soon because when the soldier began to fire it would most definitely draw attention to her. Taking a breath and counting to five she readied herself and took a leap. As her hands made contact with the pole she used it for leverage and spun her body up onto the edge of the metal Balcony. In a matter of seconds as she hung onto the railing she grabbed barrel of the gun pulled it toward her slightly feeling the resistance before thrusting it back toward the soldiers face knocking the boy out before he could let anyone know anything was wrong. Climbing up she crept in through the window, looking left and right up the hallway, spotting the shiny doors of the elevator she quickly made her way to it. Wedging the doors open with her sword she pulled the remainder open noting that the elevator was below on the first floor. Keeping her body between the doors so they couldn't close she pressed the 10th floor's button. As the elevator began she jumped down onto its roof, her sword hit the side of the wall and vibrated causing her to drop it down the side; cursing herself she began to open the access panel. As she saw the ceiling getting closer she positioned herself so that she was scrunched down into the opening but not fully in the lift. She was hoping there was going to be a space for her to fit in without being shown. The lift began to slow and as the lift doors opened the small space came under attack from a spray of bullets.
"So how do we get in then?" Callie looked up at the building for as far as she could see there didn't seem to be a door. Hahn had taken them around the back through the soldier's gates. Everyone that worked the gate knew who Hahn was and did not question her. They had to leave the roadrunner a mile away from the building and walk the rest of the way. Hahn had known all the hidden routes that only Burke and his six bodyguards knew about, but Callie's injuries had slowed them down.
Callie watched as Hahn moved over to the wall, getting a sense of her surroundings she counted up five rows of bricks, noticed the tiny symbol etched on the corner of the sandstone brick. Then she counted eight bricks to the left. Pulling the hollow brick out she pressed the button that was hidden inside. Callie's mouth was agape in shock as an opening appeared; Hahn stood back and bowed directing Callie in with a sweep of her arm.
"Burke has many secrets; this will take us straight to him. After you, my love." Callie was conflicted; she had no idea if what this woman said was the truth, she didn't trust her because she seemed so unlike anyone Callie would have been interested in, however she knew that she wanted to be face to face with the person who killed her family. Burke may not have pulled the trigger but he was the one who ordered it. So Callie would go along with Hahn until she was in the same room as Burke. Then she would deal with the Robbins family. Callie knew enough about Burke that she didn't believe the bullshit Hahn had supplied her about him sending her as protection. She may have some black spots in her memory but she knew Burke was a monster.
When the gunfire stopped Arizona closed her eyes trying to clear her head. Concentrating, trying to read what their next move would be. She waited a few seconds before she heard the footsteps coming towards her. Slowing her breathing down she waited, she could read the fear in them, the sense of panic. Four pairs of footsteps she heard, pacing herself when she saw the barrel of the first gun she dropped to the ground punching the soldier on his chest. The force of it knocked the gun out of his hands and she caught it taking cover behind the side panel of the elevator in effortless movement. The three other soldiers started to back off while opening fire. Biding her time she waited as she heard the bullets slow as the soldiers emptied their clips. Smirking, when the sense of panic returned to the soldiers Arizona turned on her heels and began running at the men having no bullets left they charged in return. The three men tried in tandem to attack the blonde, punches, kicks were all thrown some making contact but nothing slowing the woman down.
Looking up from his desk when he heard shots fired Burke looked over to the two men and motioned for them to go see what was happening. He was gathering his things together, when he heard the muffled sounds coming from outside the door and a shot was fired. Picking up the small black box on his desk he moved over to the window and stood looking out over the fighting below.
The door hidden in the bookcase opened at the same time as the main door. Arizona entered the room at the same time as Callie and Hahn.
Burke never flinched as he heard the intruders enter his chambers. Slowly turning around he saw Arizona with her gun pointed at Hahn, Torres who pointed a gun at him and Hahn pointing a gun at Arizona.
"Robbins & Torres, well isn't this an interesting situation?" Slightly confused Burke looked toward Hahn and made his way back over to his desk and took a seat, relaxing and taking a drink from his whiskey glass. "Can I offer you ladies a drink?" He couldn't help the smirk appear as he saw the displeasure on Arizona's face. "Oh Robbins, you should be thanking me, I made you into the superb specimen of a being you are now. Do you think taking me in is going to wash the innocent blood off your hands?"
"Burke you are coming with me, you will be tried fairly by the people and your sentence will be passed in accordance with your crimes." Arizona stated firmly as she took one step closer, it was echoed by Callie and Hahn. Her emotions were all over the place and that was clouding her ability to read what was going on. The only thoughts, she could hear properly were Callie's and it killed her to hear Callie thinking like that about her.
"Yes, well see that's where you are wrong. You see you are going to take Hahn and I and you are going to give us sanctuary." Arizona and Callie both looked confused as the man began to laugh. Arizona noticed the box he was holding in his hands just as he pressed the switch. His laughter was still ringing around the room when the power went out just before the hum of the backup generators came on. Arizona moved over to the window, still pointing her weapon at Hahn she took in the view of the city, no lights on in all the buildings. The sun was starting to go behind the smog and everything was getting darker.
"You see if I can't have power then no one can. You think I'm stupid enough not to have a back-up plan. Once you have escorted me, Hahn, and my loyal soldiers to safety then and only then will I tell you how to turn the power back on. You think with the resources and big brained scientists I had at my disposal I hadn't thought about leverage." Burke smiled wickedly as two out of the three women tried to figure out what to do next. "Hahn why is Torres still alive I thought I told you to kill the bi…" Burke never got to finish what he was saying as a bullet hit him right between the eyes, his lifeless eyes staring at them as he fell.
"Holly fuck!" Callie jumped to the side as the bullet had whisped past her ear. As Hahn was distracted by the movement of Callie, Arizona took a shot at Hahn hitting her in her side. Callie thought that Arizona had fired at her and retaliated. As Arizona was ducking for cover Hahn charged at the blonde and wrestled her to the ground. She fell back against the floorboards with the older woman on top of her. Hahn had the weight advantage as she threw a clenched fist into Arizona's midriff.
"What did you do that for? How are we going to get the power back on?" Arizona managed to speak as she heaved with nausea that the stomach blow caused. She managed to retaliate at Hahn who took the punch to the face like it was a gentle slap. Hahn began to punch at Arizona, while keeping her pinned to the ground.
"I've hit the reset button! Why do you think we fall? So we can pick ourselves up and start over? Not one man has the power now everyone has a fighting chance for power. You already destroyed the United States, it's time for new leadership…I'm just giving the people what they wanted, a new start." Hahn was taken by surprise as Arizona managed to push her thumb into the bullet hole in Hahn's side, twisting her digit deep. The pain was excruciating and Hahn began to try and pull Arizona's hand from her.
When the woman's limp body fell on top of her she was surprised to see Callie standing above them both. The butt of the gun in clear view before Callie changed its position and pointed straight at her. Rolling the unconscious woman off her, Arizona brought her hands up in a show of ceasefire.
"Callie, whatever Hahn has told you isn't the truth. Don't you remember me?" Now that it was just the two of them Arizona already knew the answer and moved before the bullet left the gun. The wood splintering at her ear as she just managed to avoid it. "I don't want to hurt you Callie." Arizona cried out and in one clean motion flipped herself onto her feet and in the blink of an eye smacked the gun from Callie's hand. Arizona knew that Callie wasn't a match for her. The brunette was running on adrenaline and that can make you erratic as Callie showed just that as she began releasing wild blows, her wounds from earlier not seeming to be an issue in slowing her down any.
It was getting darker now. Arizona didn't want to injure Callie, not by her own hands, so she concentrated on her defense. Using Callie's adrenaline against her Arizona let her muscles settle into a rhythm, never attacking just absorbing the blows, waiting for the right moment.
After what seemed like forever, not the several minutes it had been trying to get past Arizona's defenses, Callie began to lose her temper and began to batter her, pushing Arizona onto her back and continued to hit at her as though trying to pound her into the ground.
Arizona was starting to realise that Callie was just getting angrier and she tried to reach down to get the taser, taking a couple of pounding attacks as she let her defenses fall. She managed to turn the device on the brunette, the electric spikes made contact with Callie's side.
Callie felt the jolt pass through her, her muscles contracting and her flesh felt like it was on fire. Convulsing backwards Arizona could only watch as Callie fell and hit the corner of Burke's desk. Groggily she knelt shaking herself gently, her hand trying to stop the blood flow.
"Callie!" Arizona shouted as she tried to warn her but it was too late. Callie felt herself yanked to her feet by her hair. The hand secured across her torso trapping her arms at her elbows restricting her movement.
Hahn had come too as the two women were distracted with each other. She was going to disappear but she wanted to see how this played out. Enjoying the fight until she realised that Callie was about done and she knew that she was in no state to fight Arizona again; her body needed time to settle and she needed the wound treated. So when Callie was in a position to not see her blitz attack she made her move. She knew that Arizona had not wanted to hurt Callie so she was going to use her as a shield.
"Come on Baby, how about you escort me out?" Hahn managed to breathe out as the pain from her wound started to take its toll.
Arizona pushed her own aching body to her knees. Making eye contact with Callie, she didn't see the hatred she'd witnessed earlier. "Callie!"
"Arizona? How did I get here?" Callie was lost and heavy knock on her head had restored her missing memories, confusing her current state, but she quickly realised that she was in Hahn's arms and Arizona was looking bruised and beaten.
"Hahn, there's nowhere for you to go. Give yourself up." Arizona spoke calmly as the door opened and the rest of the group came in. All weapons pointing at Hahn, it was obvious she was starting to feel like a rat trapped, as she tried to figure out her escape.
Backing up, she saw Arizona flinch as she got closer to the balcony. Smiling she realised why as she continued backing, aiming her gun at each and every one of them, slowly reading body language until she picked her winner. She would be the one that could possibly have the means to find out what happened to the electricity, she smiled as she made her mind up.
"Lieutenant Altman, see you on the other side." Hahn fired her weapon. Everything happened so quickly but Arizona watched as though everything went in slow motion. As the bullet travelled toward Teddy, Tim tried to shield her. The bullet ripped through his flesh and the two fell. Karev and Mark opened fire at Hahn, aiming away from Callie. Hahn was hit twice, once in the leg and once in the shoulder the force of it driving her back as her weapon fired when her arm fell. The bullet at close range exploded into Callie's right hip, her falling weight now adding to Hahn's backward momentum. Her hold on Callie remained tight. Arizona started to follow; her stomach was turning as she could already see that they were still headed for the balcony. Fingertips separated them as she leapt and the two women went over the side.
The last image Arizona saw of Callie before she closed her eyes tightly was the fear, pain, and sorrow radiating from the brunettes beautiful features.
She was aware of movement next to her. She could feel the coolness of the sheets, the throbbing in her head was gaining in sharpness as she started to become aware of movement in the room. Opening her eyes trying to control the erratic movement of them she managed to focus on a flame from a candle. The air was warm and stuffy, and she realised how dry her throat was. As she managed a cough, she was soon joined face to face with the most beautiful blue eyes she had felt she had dreamt about for an eternity.
"Callie! You're awake." Callie's eyes focused in on the absolutely breathtakingly heart flipping smile. She stuttered slightly and let out a small yelp as she had tried to move herself up the bed. "Callie, please Baby, don't move too quickly, your body's quite weak. There's only so much we could do for you."
"How long have I been out? Did you get Hahn? What about the power? Where am I? Oh God! Tim and Teddy?" Questions just came flooding to Callie all at once as she continued to try sit up and look around the room. "Am I back at the base?" Callie watched the flickering candles around the bed. It was a large room with a large open window. Metal shutters were ajar and the white net curtains swayed gently in the breeze. It was dull outside, most of the light came from the candles.
"Arizona?" Callie asked again as she sat and watched the blonde. She had a uniform on, nothing she had ever seen before and she looked pensive, obviously trying to figure out what to say. Callie's mind was everywhere, looking around she wasn't sure what was going on. Seeing a glass of water by the bed she lifted her arm to reach for the glass of water. When she wrapped her fingers around the glass to lift, it shattered as her hand closed. "Arizona, why can't I feel my hand?" Callie looked at her hand as a large shard of glass stuck out, blood and water trickled down her appendage and that's when she noticed the faint scars. Tracing the thin lines all the way down her arm, up her elbow and then up to disappear under her vest top at her shoulder. Arizona rushed over to aid her telling her to hold still while she removed glass from the wound. Looking into scared brown eyes Arizona sighed. Callie felt nothing when Arizona moved a large piece of glass from her hand.
"I suppose I have a lot of explaining to do, don't I?" Arizona finished cleaning up and Callie watched as the wound stopped bleeding. "You're at the compound and you're safe. Tim and Teddy are fine. The rest of the gang are here, except..." Callie closed her eyes, she remembered the mess that her friends were in when she was taken. "Hunt, we lost Hunt. He gave his life for Cristina." Callie broke down at the loss of her friend and happiness that her family were fine. It was a strange mix of emotions.
"How long have I been out Arizona?" Callie didn't mean to sound as harsh as she did, but she was confused and needed answers and tried to shake her grief away.
"A year Callie, you've been unconscious for a year."
"Hey guys good news, Callie's awake!" Addison walked into the hall where her friends were eating. She tried to hide her excitement behind the stroll; they didn't need to know she had run all the way there. "Yeah Arizona's just hit the button. I wanna go and see her but I know Arizona needs to tell her everything…but yay Callie's awake!" Mark stood and pulled her out a seat next to Lexie and himself offering it to her as she accepted and sat exchanging a joke with Lexie.
"Yeah, I don't fancy explaining all this to her. Torres is gonna freak!" Alex finished before shoving a piece of bread into his mouth, the siren then sounded twice. "Is that the time already?" The group waited as the noise took over. Creaking metal, shearing gears filled the room. "Never mind Torres freaking, Cristina isn't going to be happy when she hears that." Bailey laughed as she covered her ears trying to shield them from the screeching.
After another few minutes of the noise, it was starting to power down as another loud noise replaced it and the group laughed. Taking over was Cristina's dulcet tones as she barked orders in the corridor.
"Who forgot to oil the mechanisms? Seriously people, when the lights go out later and I'm getting a talking to from Altman, I'm going to serve whomever it was head on a silver fucking platter!" Cristina came in and sat down next to Karev stealing some of his food from his plate. "The President won't be too happy if those panels don't get into the right position by noon." Karev snickered.
"Oh bite me, Douche Bag!" Cristina sneered. "Duquette is a sweetie, it's Robbins bark that gets me in line." Cristina smiled as she stole the remainder of Karev's coffee.
"So has Altman got any closer, she's been locked away for months? The only people who see her are you, Tim and the Major." Bailey asked quietly.
"She's mumbling something about nanites, she knows what it was that Burke released she just doesn't know from where or enough about it. Robbins has stepped up his efforts to find the three scientists that worked on it. I don't see thepoint, personally. This place is growing, thriving; I think we're chasing trouble. Just let it be what it is. We live, we adapt. Stop looking to the past, and we can make the future what we choose." Yang shrugged.
"It's a nice sentiment Yang, but you know if we don't find out how to put the electricity back on then someone else might and then they'll have the heavy weapons, tanks, copters…everything big enough that we can't run on solar charged batteries." Bailey sighed, "Altman knows it's just a matter of time before the wrong people track down those scientists."
"Did you hear that Callie's awake?" Addison's voice charged to life trying to change the subject before Bailey and Yang had this fight again. Cristina just looked at her as though she'd killed her puppy. Standing so quickly that her chair fell back she started to head toward the exit.
"She's awake!" She whispered under her breath.
Callie sat up. She could feel her left hand but in her right there was no sensation. Pinching the skin she followed the scars until she reached her second rib, her arm immediately ripping away when she felt sensation.
"Your hip down to your ankle on your right side is the same." Arizona watched Callie as she looked at her and then to her leg knocking her left hand on the sensationless skin. "That's my fault, Callie. Well your arm. Can you remember anything?" Callie looked puzzled for a moment closing her eyes as the painful memories came back.
"I remember that Hahn locked me in a room, the next thing I can remember is coming around in Burke's office. The bullet hit Teddy and Tim, Hahn shot…then I remember searing pain at my back."
"Callie, a bullet shattered your hip. Hahn was so close to you that it completely shattered it. You both fell back. Callie I didn't, I couldn't lose you and I grabbed for you." Tears freely left Arizona's eyes. "I managed to get your hand but you still went over the edge. Hahn was still holding onto you and the weight…your wrist was broken and as your bodies twisted, your arm was taking all the strain and the tendons snapped doing so much irreversible damage. I wouldn't let go, the pain from your hip had already knocked you out but with Hahn still hanging on, it ended with your shoulder dislocating, and all muscles were damaged. I was able to pull you up when suddenly the weight lifted. We assumed Hahn fell, but there was no body ever recovered. We sent troops out to look for her; the injuries she sustained meant she wouldn't have got far but they came back with nothing though."
"Okay…em, so this is…" Holding up her right arm Callie wiggled her fingers looking closely at the movement of them. Everything that Arizona had just told her meant she shouldn't be able to do that.
"We managed to get you back here alive, barely. Shepard fixed you up as best he could, but you would never walk or have use of your arm again. We made a choice. All of us. Shepard had a colleague who was working on robotic prosthetics' between the two of them they created…that. It's your own skin but they replaced the smashed and shattered bones with titanium and attached everything to your nervous system. You have a mechanical arm and leg. So you have full movement, just as before. They did say that they weren't sure what the downsides would be as its completely uncharted territory, but Callie we couldn't lose you, I couldn't lose you. You are alive and that's all that mattered to me."
"So, I should be able to do everything I used to do?" Callie looked up at Arizona who had moved over to start stubbing the candles out she avoided her eye contact, she didn't want to see the anger on Callie's face. The light intensified through the window as Callie stood looking down at her leg and wiggled her toes. It was a strange sensation watching them move but not feeling it. Taking a step quietly she was prepared to fall or something but she moved effortlessly.
"Uh huh!" Arizona was startled as she felt hands loop around her waist and pull her around. Soft lips gently took hers. "Anything that means I get to spend one more day with you." Callie spoke gently, her breath tickling the pink lips as she smiled into the next kiss. Callie was amazed, she had no limp and no pain, well no pain in the areas she thought she should have. Her real limbs were achy but that was due to being unconscious and bedridden.
Arizona smiled as she watched Callie move. "Teddy designed a machine that kept your muscle tissue from apathy, to replicate exercise. I was worried that it wasn't going to work, but look at you?" Arizona's heart melted as she looked into the eyes she was hoping she would have back. Callie returned the smile before moving back toward the blonde and wrapping her arms back around her.
"So what have I missed out on?" Callie was interrupted as the double door swung open. Yang stood just staring at the two women, as Callie let go of Arizona and faced her friend Cristina began to walk toward her like a woman on a mission. Stopping just before her, Cristina cracked a smile and embraced Callie hard before stepping back, turning around and retracing her original steps back out, leaving Callie bemused.
"Cristina has visited you every day, she's missed you. She might not admit it but she has. She's been working really hard around here. Cristina and Teddy came up with a solution to our power issue. It's kept the city running." Arizona realised she hadn't yet told Callie what has happened yet. Taking her hand and gently coaxing her over to the large window she watched as Callie looked on in awe.
"Welcome to the Torres Township."
Callie looked at the progressive city below, small buildings with stalls out the front, with fruit and vegetables. Children out playing, people mingling, laughing, talking. Working together. Looking back to Arizona, she smiled sweetly as Callie did a fish out of water impression. "Arizona, this is…amazing!"
"When the power finally ran out, people were scared and came to the compound seeking refuge. They had heard about the resistance being here. Every living quarter in the compound has a family in it now we have started building homes outside. Teddy and Yang came up with a way of boosting solar power, so anything with a battery can get fully charged and that's what kept the computers and medical equipment running. That noise you heard earlier that is the panels, they move higher as the day goes on or if we have sandstorms, it can be moved above the smog to absorb as much energy as possible. Anything that runs with just electricity we've lost whatever Burke released steals the electricity and renders it useless. We've adapted Callie; we're making things work for us though." Arizona brought a map of what used to be the central belt and the surrounding areas. "This is us here; we've secured and made this land safe. That is where the wind fields are and we are thriving Callie." Arizona voice was full of excitement. "We've sent scouting parties out, not all places can say the same. It's dangerous outside our walls now. This is home now but we're expanding all the time."
Moving over and taking Callie's hand again. "And now that I have you back. I have my own private Utopia." The two women held each other in their arms looking out over a new beginning…Their new beginning. They had each other and tomorrow would be a new adventure. "Come on I have lots to show you. The gang will be so happy to see you. Wait until you see this place!"
The End…?
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