The Extinction Trials
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He didn’t miss the danger of fighting fires. But some days—a lot of days lately—he missed going home after his shift and feeling like he had made a difference in someone’s life.
kailey (pjo's version)
ok i adore that
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What his parents called his limitation: his inability to read body language and facial expressions.
kailey (pjo's version)
autism ???
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bristled.
kailey (pjo's version)
never heard this word in my entire life
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She wanted either herself or Owen to keep an eye on all the team members at all times.
kailey (pjo's version)
mmmm trusting owen very quickly i see
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He thought it strange that she was the one he thought of first. Why was that?
kailey (pjo's version)
youve known each other for like 3 days its a trauma bond
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It began with headaches. Then nose bleeds. Memory loss followed. Over the course of a few hours, those three unlucky individuals simply forgot who they were and where they’d been. It was deeply unsettling.
kailey (pjo's version)
maya girlie its not looking great for you
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“The pages missing,” Alister said, “could have been gone before the person started writing in the book.” Maya thought that an odd response.
kailey (pjo's version)
idk what to make of him at this point
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That’s what bad thoughts do to our minds. They begin as a spark—a tiny thought that grows. If that thought gets enough oxygen, it can lead a person to ruin. The mesh prevents that. It’s a mental fire detector. I would think you of all people would be for that.”
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good way to compare to his job i guess
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“I know what you mean. It still feels odd here. The smell. The gravity.” Maya nodded and returned her face to the eyepiece. “Remind me again what they call our world?” “Venus.”
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wHAT.