Unknown Speaker 2
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I mean, he already blew their cover immediately.
I mean, he already blew their cover immediately.
I could feel I was moving before I even opened my eyes. It was the gentle swaying cadence of a car on the highway. Instead of coming awake slowly like I preferred, I vaulted upright in a panic. Kimber was driving and she didn't look away from the road. Are you okay?
I could feel I was moving before I even opened my eyes. It was the gentle swaying cadence of a car on the highway. Instead of coming awake slowly like I preferred, I vaulted upright in a panic. Kimber was driving and she didn't look away from the road. Are you okay?
I could feel I was moving before I even opened my eyes. It was the gentle swaying cadence of a car on the highway. Instead of coming awake slowly like I preferred, I vaulted upright in a panic. Kimber was driving and she didn't look away from the road. Are you okay?
I was starting to remember what had happened on the mountain. I'm sorry. Kimber didn't respond. Did I walk to the car? I'm sure I knew the answer, but hoped I was wrong.
I was starting to remember what had happened on the mountain. I'm sorry. Kimber didn't respond. Did I walk to the car? I'm sure I knew the answer, but hoped I was wrong.
I was starting to remember what had happened on the mountain. I'm sorry. Kimber didn't respond. Did I walk to the car? I'm sure I knew the answer, but hoped I was wrong.
It was actually impressive that she could drag a full grown man through 200 yards of snow. I was constantly underestimating Kimber. Look, I rubbed my face and realized my hands were like ice. I laid them over the heaters on the dashboard. I mean, the good news is that Baraska's gone and no one's suffering anymore. No one? She yelled. Me. Me, Sam. I'm suffering. Her voice was scratchy.
It was actually impressive that she could drag a full grown man through 200 yards of snow. I was constantly underestimating Kimber. Look, I rubbed my face and realized my hands were like ice. I laid them over the heaters on the dashboard. I mean, the good news is that Baraska's gone and no one's suffering anymore. No one? She yelled. Me. Me, Sam. I'm suffering. Her voice was scratchy.
It was actually impressive that she could drag a full grown man through 200 yards of snow. I was constantly underestimating Kimber. Look, I rubbed my face and realized my hands were like ice. I laid them over the heaters on the dashboard. I mean, the good news is that Baraska's gone and no one's suffering anymore. No one? She yelled. Me. Me, Sam. I'm suffering. Her voice was scratchy.
It was obvious she had been crying, judging by the current time, probably for hours. I'm sorry, that's not what I meant.
It was obvious she had been crying, judging by the current time, probably for hours. I'm sorry, that's not what I meant.
It was obvious she had been crying, judging by the current time, probably for hours. I'm sorry, that's not what I meant.
Yeah, okay, but we knew that was always a possibility. A possibility, yes. But I still had hope.
Yeah, okay, but we knew that was always a possibility. A possibility, yes. But I still had hope.
Yeah, okay, but we knew that was always a possibility. A possibility, yes. But I still had hope.
Hope that there was a chance that Kyle would come back. Look, we need to accept the facts, okay? Boroska's gone. Dismantled. It clearly hasn't been there for years, so either your source doesn't know anything, or he's trying to trick you for some reason. But either way, Kimber, he's lying to you. She slammed her hands on the steering wheel and openly sobbed. I'm sorry, Kay.
Hope that there was a chance that Kyle would come back. Look, we need to accept the facts, okay? Boroska's gone. Dismantled. It clearly hasn't been there for years, so either your source doesn't know anything, or he's trying to trick you for some reason. But either way, Kimber, he's lying to you. She slammed her hands on the steering wheel and openly sobbed. I'm sorry, Kay.
Hope that there was a chance that Kyle would come back. Look, we need to accept the facts, okay? Boroska's gone. Dismantled. It clearly hasn't been there for years, so either your source doesn't know anything, or he's trying to trick you for some reason. But either way, Kimber, he's lying to you. She slammed her hands on the steering wheel and openly sobbed. I'm sorry, Kay.