Chapter 11-2

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“If you pass out for the fourth time, I’ll have to call an ambulance. Would you like to lie down for a while here or several days in the hospital room”? It seemed I had some time to calm down. It was clear that Sava did not expect much talking and explanation from the half-conscious girl, and I, exhaling my confusion and fear, leaned against my saviour. It was good that my wild hair, dishevelled by the fall, covered my pale face. After our meeting in Pripyat, I remembered him for a while. I liked that tickling in my stomach and the mysterious silhouette in my thoughts before going to bed. But in a month, memories and feelings faded away, and it all went, as before that day. Sometimes I smiled involuntarily when I, from the roof of the seventeen-storey building, watched groups of extreme

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