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The Labyrinth Of Hermes

The Labyrinth Of Hermes

Author: Degubi01
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Chapter 1 Chapte 1

Word Count: 1283    |    Released on: 11/04/2023

TO THE L

re of that encounter but indifferent to any sensation of attraction or rejection. We waited to meet on the same line to observe each

if it were only the song of the wind, a sudden and unwelcome charge of energy began to drag that girl towards the great light while I, respondin

at moment of helplessness; his body was already almost inside the flash. I took hold of her

an endless adventure of challenges began t

rigid on the exorbitant balanced columns. Out of the little stream in that fearsome darkness, a beautiful oak tree grew into the vast heights of the gloom while curious rays of light, coming from nowhere, cr

ples moved more and more abruptly as the young man struggled to escape from those depths. She continued swimming towards the

n with both arms to the edges of that tank and finally withdrew from those waters. There she was, swimming around, tryin

ere in front of her, however, her faith on

algae and small waves. I was still leaning forward, reac

you have c

at confused. He was beginning to un

ions, he explained to me in a very veer stile tone. The surprise on my face was mix

rned to the pond a little

h pneumonia. I don't even know where we

g out my clothes a little and left them by the shore, keeping only my underclothes. I moved

you!" she threatened behind me, letting the sound of smal

swered with a small laugh as that childish personality did not l

t, and with the absence of a bra, much of her privacy was visible against the light. Ign

on you." I must say that, fortuna

here we were and my calm caused the girl to fear more and more intensely. All that remained was to discover the path and, after it, our way out t

eyes once again, only this time,

would be trapped there f

essed in my clothes. It was really confusing for me to treat her like tha

series of questions that, unless it was all a long drive,

you." I watched that light

re and you knew perfectly that it was me, sh

and, finally accepting the reality of that strange situat

ween us to let you go just like that?" No

light led. We could have dead or

exed, doing absolutely nothing, just like the rest of the people. My answer was honest, although his fa

ind of exit, a tunnel, in the distance. I was calculating each strategic

inning to understand what was happening, I took her hand tightly. "Start running RIGHT NOW!!! I yelled at h

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