Twenty Five

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Reginald:     She's stayed in our room for eight days now. Sitting in the darkness, it looks like she's meditating. What she's really doing? I have no idea. This morning I woke up and the curtains were drawn. I walked downstairs to find her talking to everyone like she hadn't just locked herself in the room for a week.     "Good morning," she greeted, placing a coffee mug in front of me. Everyone cleared out the kitchen.     "It's a better morning," I let out a sigh of relief, taking a drink of coffee.     "You have questions?" she asked placing two biscuits with a side of eggs. She then drowned the biscuits in gravy.     "What's in this?"     "Creme, mushrooms, a little bit of chicken broth, chicken breast bites," she talks so casually like she's purposely trying to be cute.     "Y

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