Just a short piece here comming from one of Ops Posts, and discussion of Spud. The Linna I reference here is Swift
Sabre, as opposed to Dance Sabre, not played by me.
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With a muffled cry, Linna awoke in a sweat. She had nightmares like this plenty of times before, but this time it was different. She knew it was over, and
dealt with but couldn't help but worry about it happening all over again here.
She tried to take a few deep breaths and get back to sleep, but it was to no avail. She might doze a moment but would be jerked awake at the afterimages of the
horrid dream. She decides to stir herself enough for what she knows will be comforting.
She slips out of her bed, and walks quietly across the room to the other bed. Shivering slightly in the cool night air and her thin nightie, she subtly slides
under the covers and cuddles up against the still sleeping Silvie. The warmth of her body and gentle sounds of her breath are infinitely soothing to her, and
just before she drifts off to sleep, Silvie's arms wrap around her in a gentle hug. They both fall back into sleep with a happy sigh.
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The Master said: "It is all in vain! I have never yet seen a man who can perceive his own faults and bring the charge home against himself."
>Analects: Book V, Chaper XXVI
Sabre, as opposed to Dance Sabre, not played by me.
--
With a muffled cry, Linna awoke in a sweat. She had nightmares like this plenty of times before, but this time it was different. She knew it was over, and
dealt with but couldn't help but worry about it happening all over again here.
She tried to take a few deep breaths and get back to sleep, but it was to no avail. She might doze a moment but would be jerked awake at the afterimages of the
horrid dream. She decides to stir herself enough for what she knows will be comforting.
She slips out of her bed, and walks quietly across the room to the other bed. Shivering slightly in the cool night air and her thin nightie, she subtly slides
under the covers and cuddles up against the still sleeping Silvie. The warmth of her body and gentle sounds of her breath are infinitely soothing to her, and
just before she drifts off to sleep, Silvie's arms wrap around her in a gentle hug. They both fall back into sleep with a happy sigh.
---
The Master said: "It is all in vain! I have never yet seen a man who can perceive his own faults and bring the charge home against himself."
>Analects: Book V, Chaper XXVI