STILL NOT DISCOVERED

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CHAPTER ONE: Episode 3 His mouth resisted opening the door for words to pass. A spank from him reached Richie with his elbow. He turned. "That's no good way to make the call and you know it, " Richie. "I don't know s**t. We came here and I'm just the one here. The s**t that has caged you is what I care to know, " Gandour paranoid. "Argument has no lead to solution. Can the men repent from this?" Richie called for peace. "Feed your eyes and tell what it looks like, " Gandour instructed. "You came late, " Richie. "Yeah. It really looks like late coming, "Gandour answered. "You have the wrong mark. My eyes already commenced the search before your time ring alarm, " Richie told. "I know these places before you should ever know, " Gandour. "Sh. Rest your tongue awhile. Allow my concentration speak alive, " Richie concentrated on a particular direction. "You can't hide the truth for long. I told you then, your believe doubted. I know places like this has baited hook for you and the only one option is to get hooked, " Gandour revealed. A jasper did not allow his mind away. "Does a place as this exist in this planet or we had journeyed into another planet?" Richie. "You seen enough here. More places will prove the beauty of the earth to you, " Gandour alerted. He was about paddling. Richie held him by the shoulder. "Delay for minutes more, " he disconnected him. "You seen little. It's about time you see a place you will beg me not turn the boat, " Gandour mentioned. "For now, my words stands, " Richie instructed. His eyes refused to leave that spot. Gandour focused his look on that same spot. He saw nothing Richie saw. "Wait here. Not without me should another rent your boat, " Richie instructed. "Going after fishes?" Gandour asked. Richie fell off the boat. "Whoa. That was a nice fall, " Gandour commented. He advanced near the bank and tied the boat to a tree. Few minutes had travelled. His eyes needed some rest. They slowly shut. "No. Not yet, not here." A minute was on its way to walk behind. His head bowed. His eyes had shut nearly resuming the thirty minutes count. Deep down the water, the face he pictured wore the resemblance of the one that led him on a weird path. She followed the lead of the fishes as he opened his arms. "She wouldn't come into my arms, why?" he imagined. Curiosity advised him go after her. "Don't push harder. Try it not to push beyond your limit. The jasper is your need not me. It knows your way than I should. You were deceived by it but I tell you, it's not deceptive, " she advised and turned. Those words were not capable to change his direction. "Look at that. Describe how that is to you, " she added. "Pool of beauty, " Richie beheld her absence as he turned. He retraced his way and swum. Storm troubled the water as he attempted to return deeper. He caught his leg as he searched for what to hold. He put up his head. Gandour shouted fearfully. "It's one not different from me. Be calm, " Richie told him. Gandour hissed. "So you are that that held my leg like crab always do? You got lucky I didn't return you deep down with my other leg, " he opened up. He sat beside him and never allowed his eyes away from the water. "How was you travel?" Gandour verified. "You fear too much, " Richie answered. "The doctors has always fail to separate that from the womb, " Gandour worded. His eyes walked round. Just the two sitting. They stabled back on the water while his mouth was industrious with silence. "Escaping my question to loose your marks?" Gandour. "My thought is not so, " Richie countered. "Trying to remember something?" Gandour pressurized. "Not when what I should recall is farther forgotten, " Richie became unsettled within. Gandour looked on his face. His eyes were not in the state of normality. Fear would not allow him hide. "What are you turning into? Your eyes deeply red. With who was your encounter?" Gandour. His eyes caught a light ray standing on a tree ___ a green light. "For this last time, wait here, " Richie followed after the light. It was not nearer as he saw it. Curiosity would never allow him halt without reaching the end of it. "What a weird spirit are you?" Gandour watched him toured farther in the bush with a different mind.
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