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Author's note: Please feel free to post this story to any free site, as long as the following conditions are met. It shall not be posted to any site charging a fee for reading it, either direct or indirect (avs), the story remains fully intact, and the original author shall be credited in entirety. This story contains harsh language and scenes of a frank sexual nature and is not suitable for younger readers. Also if you are offended by Transgendered, Gay, and Lesbian themes, please be gone...this is not the story for you (unless your morbid curiosity gets the better of you (*grin*), but consider yourself warned). This story is dedicated to my beloved friend and soul mate who passed away in November of 2002. Dana, I will always miss you terribly. I would like to thank those that helped me with the proofing and structure of the story. I would love to hear any and all constructive feedback. Please feel free to post or Email me with your comments. --Lisa Grey ([email protected] ) The Serendipity of Freedom By Lisa Grey Part 8: Star Faring For Freedom Chapter 27 We lifted free of the tarmac on the anti-grav generators. As soon as we gained enough altitude, I brought the main and secondary drives to full thrust. The Duality Too shot up into orbit like a watermelon seed somebody squeezed from between their fingers. As we gained orbit, we contacted Diversity local space control and they vectored us out. The trip to our little pass-through point in the blockade took far less time than it did the first time and we arrived at Stile Station without incident. Stile Station, getting its name from a stile, or a bridge between pastures, was built to serve as a relay station to assist stealth capable ships making their drift run across the blockade. It was also there to prevent unauthorized runs by non- stealth equipped ships and those that didn't have the code to disable the drone. This back door into the Zone was far too valuable to risk drawing attention to it. "Duality Too, this is Stile Control. We have you inbound on long range sensors," the Comm crackled. "Will you be stopping with us?" "Stile Control, this is Captain Valerie Callaway, commanding Duality Too," I said, "We're just passing through this time around. Request sensor relay feed, authorization code Victor Nancy Charlie Mike Charlie Charlie Bravo Nancy Charlie Wun Niner Seven Four Four Two." "Copy that, Duality Too," Stile Control returned. "Authorization code checks as does your piggy backed transponder code. Beginning sensor relay feed now. Have a safe trip and come back to us soon, hear?" "Thanks Stile Control," I said. "We are receiving the sensor feed and setting up for our drift run. We'll be going to stealth shortly. See you on the return trip. Duality Too out." We laid in our heading and began our max burn. As we approached the transition area of the senor buoys' maximum range we cut the drive and went into stealth mode. We had built up a lot more speed than the last time we'd run the blockade so we wouldn't be in the sensor area for as long. "Damn," I cursed, as we made it to about a quarter of the way though the detection area. A TSN ship entered our scope. "What's wrong," Sam asked nervously. "We have a TSN dreadnought inbound," I said. "Oh crap," Sam said. "Does she see us?" "Not at the moment," I said. "So what's the problem?" Sam asked. "The problem is that we will cross her course about 100 klicks ahead and above her," I said. "And?" Sam prompted. "Stealth mode masks us from sensor detection in all but the infrared and visual spectrums," I explained. "We are beating the infrared by not running our drive and creating a big heat plume. However, at that range, they will be able to faintly detect the heat of our life support. While it's not uncommon to pick up such faint readings in space, we will be clearly visible to anybody that's looking. Our hull is camouflaged, reflecting the star field around us, but it's an imperfect thing. A trained eye will be able to spot us easily." "So what do we do?" Sam asked. "Shouldn't we turn back, or make a run for it or something?" "If I fired the drives now they would definitely detect us and by the time we scrubbed off enough speed to go back the other way, our intent would be clear," I explained. "It's not a given that they will see us, just a better than even possibility. We could get lucky and the sensor tech on duty could just assume our heat signature is cosmic in origin without even looking further. That's our best hope at this point so we will continue as we are and watch carefully for any sort of activity that says we've been detected." "I see that reports of your courage under fire were not exaggerated," Sam commented. "My decisions are based on what allows us to get the mission done while giving us the greatest chance of survival," I rejoined. "Courage has nothing to do with it." "Bullshit," Sam grinned at me. "You calmly sit there as we drift into the path of a dreadnought whose firepower would rip us to ribbons instantly and you say that it isn't courage? Goddess, girl, I am scared shitless!" "And I'm not?" I asked. "My whole family including my son is on this ship. I am risking all our lives here and that terrifies me." "Yet you are calm and making rational decisions," he said. "That, dear lady, is courage." I let it go and we continued into harm's way in silence. The tension mounted the closer we got. We were seconds away from our closest point to the dreadnought. They would be reading our heat signature now. I said a silent prayer as we crossed the dreadnought's course. There was no response form the dreadnought as yet. The tension began to release as our drift carried us further from the TSN ship. We were just about to transition out of her gun radius when she did an about face and began to move toward us, deploying fighters. "Well, boys and girls, they've spotted us," I said, and firewalled the drives. The Duality Too leaped forward as I vectored her immediately away from the dreadnought and her inbound fighters. "Valerie, we are being hailed," Dan informed me. "On the main screen please, Dan," I said. "Unidentified vessel, " a familiar face said from the screen. "This is the TSN Dreadnought Aquinas, you are ordered to cut your drives and heave to." "Sorry, Captain Edmunds, I can't do that," I responded. "Identify yourself," Captain Edmunds my old CO demanded. "Do I know you?" "Captain Valerie Nicole Callaway commanding the Duality Too," I returned. "You cannot catch us, Captain. Call off your fighters for their safety. We are armed and will not hesitate to return fire if they fire on us." I was desperately trying to stall until we got out of hyperspace-inhibited range. The fighters were no match for us, but they could do damage and perhaps slow us enough that the Aquinas could close range on us. "Callaway...I know that name and you do look familiar," the Captain said. "Do I have the honor of addressing a relative of Brock Callaway? His twin sister perhaps?" The Captain knew full well whom he was addressing but he was respecting the promise to me long ago. "Perhaps," I said smiling. As long as he was talking he wasn't shooting. "I must say, I completely understand why he kept you such a secret. You are very beautiful, my dear, and unless I miss my guess, very deadly as well, if you are anywhere near the caliber of your brother," the captain said. "Fortunately, you won't have to find out," I said as the green indicator light illuminated, letting us know we could now jump to hyperspace. I brought the jump generators on line and began to initiate the jump. "I'm afraid I will, my dear," the captain said. Just then I heard a clang against our hull and the jump generators went off line. "They've hit us with a jump inhibitor missile," Dan said calmly. "At the inhibitor field's rate of decay, we won't be able to jump for another minute." "That means the fighters will have a minute to hit us with another inhibitor missile and try to slow us enough that the Aquinas can close," I said, bringing the point defenses on line. As the first fighter came in and strafed us, our own guns gutted it as it passed. Another, approaching from above us, took three hits from our new mini PBC turret and disintegrated into a ball of expanding gasses. The remaining four fighters launched every missile they carried and followed them in, in an attempt to overwhelm our point defenses. The missiles were swept from space without too much trouble, but then the fighters were on us, targeting our drive. As the turrets reacquired, a third fighter fell pray to the PBC turret while the others began to take damage from the less powerful rapid-fire pulse lasers. They fell back. "Captain Edmunds, please, for the safety of your crew, call your fighters off," I implored my former CO. "You have done enough to try to stop me and as your fighters have barely blistered our paint at the expense of three pilots and utterly failed to slow us one iota, you will not be faulted for protecting your crew." "Very well, Miz Callaway," Edmunds said. "I'm pulling my fighters back, but you haven't gotten away yet. That's a very impressive ship you have there. The hull design is not in any of our databases. May I ask where you got it?" "I built it from liberated TSN parts," I lied smoothly. "It's one of a kind." "Oh shit, Valerie, we've got 2 light cruisers and a destroyer inbound from ahead of us on an intercept course," Brain said, his voice breaking under the stress. "Steady, Mister Andrews," I cautioned. "Mister Chestnut, how long until we can jump?" "Twenty seconds, Valerie," Dan said, the tension apparent in his voice as well. "The incoming ships will be in firing range in ten seconds." "Very well. They are playing hardball. They are about to find out what the Duality Too is capable of," I had been trying to keep the Duality's true firepower an unknown, but now we had little choice. "Brian target the cruisers with nukes and I will take care of the destroyer. Our gun outranges theirs and that should give them something to think about." "Missiles locked on and away," Brian said, as I brought the main gun on line. The aiming reticule flared to life on the screen displaying various targeting information. I carefully maneuvered the Duality Too until the reticule transfixed the destroyer. As the range display dropped quickly the reticule turned green indicating the destroyer was now in range. I fired the gun. Unlike the original Duality where we lost power momentarily when firing the main gun, the lights of the Duality Too scarcely flickered. Down range, our shot ripped through the destroyer's side, opening several decks to space in an explosion of vaporized hull plates and escaping atmospheric pressure. Her course faltered a bit but she kept coming. I fired again this time the result was more spectacular. First she dropped back a bit behind the cruisers as her drive went off line, then a moment later her reactor went critical and she incinerated herself in a white-hot nuclear explosion. Before the EMP from the exploding reactor even reached the cruisers, our missiles drove deeply inside their hulls and they similarly became bight plumes superheated gas and radiation. All this happened a half a second before they even reached firing range. "Oh my god, Callaway," Edmunds said over the comm, his composure finally breaking. "You are an animal. You just snuffed out 2100 lives. You're going to burn for this, you bitch." "And you are a fool," I snarled ferally at him. "I warned you to leave us be, but you persisted. Now you have 2103 lives, to be exact, on your hands. Make no mistake, I will protect my own ship and crew at any cost." "They were following orders," he screamed at me. "You fucking moron, didn't you learn anything from me?" I said furiously. "Following orders doesn't absolve you of responsibility. There are just some orders that shouldn't be followed. What I did here was defending myself. Or maybe you just wanted to give me a bouquet and send me on my way, eh?" "You've just made a huge mistake, Callaway," Edmunds said frostily. "The TSN will never rest until you are hunted down and brought to justice." "Fuck the TSN and it's perverse justice," I said equally as icily. "The TSN and the Terran Government is responsible for far more innocent deaths then the 2100 that died here today. Mark my words, Edmunds, get out while you can, cause the butcher's bill is coming due for the Terran Government and the TSN and the price will be paid in blood." As I said this, the inhibitor field dissipated and we jumped to hyperspace before Edmunds could say another word. Chapter 28 "Wow, that was intense," Sam said after we transitioned back to normal space. "Valerie, you are one vicious woman. 2100 people, dead, just like that because they opposed you." "Mister Andrews, you have the con," I said tightly as I got up and quickly left the flight deck. I went straight to my cabin, which was thankfully empty. As soon as the door was shut and locked, I collapsed on the bed and began to sob. I had killed 2100 people. It didn't matter that they meant my family and me harm. Hell, truthfully most of them had no choice but to be there, and I knew it. The audacious words I had said to Captain Edmunds in the heat of the moment were bull. He knew it, and I knew it. It didn't help that I knew him and he would feel just as responsible for the hideous loss of life. My heart ached for those men and women and their families whose hopes and dreams were vaporized in an instant of nuclear fire. As much as I hurt, I knew I would do it again and again, until there was no life left in the universe except Miri and our son. I didn't like myself very much at that point. However righteous the reasons, when the dust settles, killing is still killing. I looked up when the door opened and Miri entered the cabin. She took one look at me and her eyes softened. "Aww, Honey, what's wrong?" she asked gathering me up in her arms and holding me tightly. "Edmunds was right," I said. "I am a monster. I thought I locked the door." "You did," she said gently, "but you can't shut me out, Sweetheart. Don't even try to shut me out. I love you and you're not a monster. Did you enjoy killing those people?" "No," I sobbed. "And look at you," Miri pointed out. "You're eaten up with guilt. You feel terrible that they had to die. If you were really a monster, you'd have been laughing about it, not grieving for them. You know they knew the risks when they joined the TSN. They knew there was a chance they could get killed; yet they chose to be there anyway. You did what you had to do, to protect us and our people. What you did, you did for all the right reasons. What they did was die trying to preserve tyranny and oppression. Yes, their deaths were useless, but that was their choice. They didn't give you one." "It hurts so bad, Miri," I sobbed on her shoulder. "I know it does, Sugar," she said, "I know it does. That's the part that makes you human. If it didn't hurt, you wouldn't be the woman I love. I've got you though, just let it all out and it'll feel better." Some time later I pulled myself back together and fixed my makeup before heading back out to the common room. I went to the bar and poured myself a stiff drink. Sam was seated on the couch holding an ice pack to the side of his face with one hand and a potent looking drink in the other. "What happened to you?" I asked as I sat down on the other end of the couch. "Let me tell you, that woman of yours has a right cross like a prizefighter," he groaned. "It was like getting hit with a rifle butt, and I would know, I've been hit with a rifle butt before." He pulled the ice pack away from his cheek and displayed the ugly purple bruise that was developing there. "I think you'd better tell me what happened," I said. "I'll tell you what happened," said Miri from the doorway. "After you left the bridge, Brian called me up there. He told me that you had left quickly after Mr. Keller made his insensitive comments," she glared at Sam and he blanched, "When I heard what he had said to you, I lost it, blasted him in the head then came to find you." She didn't look a bit repentant about it either. "That's what happened," Sam confirmed. "I deserved it. I just couldn't believe how quickly that many people died. I was shocked and horrified, but honestly, I was impressed at how efficient you were. I mean, you seemed so decisive, so professional, and so calm, it just didn't occur to me that it hurt you to do what you did." "You think killing three ships full of people is easy?" I asked. "My goddess, who do you think I am, Joseph Mengele?" "I see now I was wrong to think you were that cold hearted," Sam said, "though I should have known before. I was just so shocked. I owe you a big apology. I'm very sorry." "No problem," I said magnanimously. "It's water under the bridge. Right Miri?" When she didn't respond, I said again, "RIGHT Miri?" "Yeah, okay, water under the bridge," Miri said grudgingly. "I don't know which of the two of you I would want to piss off least," Sam laughed. "You can both be as frightening as you are beautiful, and that is petrifying indeed." We soon settled into a routine. We would spend at least two months traveling through potentially hostile space, no ports or stations until we reached the reported alien occupied area of space. I knew we had started out this journey on the wrong foot and in two months we would all be sick of looking at each other. It became Sam's job to take care of meals and such because he wasn't qualified to stand watch. I hardly saw Miri, except for brief periods where we either exchanged watches or after my watch before she went to bed, leaving me to watch Brock. Of course, she was up before Brock and I arose. I was handling our son's schooling; not that it took much, since it was basically jacking him in to the accelerated learner and watching him. Still, Miri and I were getting a bit haggard from standing watch on the bridge and then standing another over our child. I guess it was showing some because after I became routinely shrewish with everyone, Brain and Dan offered to stand 8 hour watches so that Miri and I would have more down time together and with Brock, as well as more time to rest. It worked out great and my disposition improved significantly. Not that there wasn't any excitement. Even though space is a very big place and we were just one small ship, the TSN, I found out later, had mobilized the biggest hunt in history for us. Knowing they would be looking for us, we followed a long, meandering random course to prevent them from amassing a force to catch us as we dropped out of hyperspace to recharge the jump capacitors. Still, there was the odd time we dropped out where a TSN ship would be loitering. Luckily, they were mainly smaller ships like destroyers and frigates and they refused to engage us. Instead, they faded back out of weapons range and shadowed us until we recharged and jumped again. I kept waiting for us to run into a hero-type, or someone with more balls than brains. As luck would have it, we managed to run into another old friend commanding a missile frigate. Wouldn't you know, it had to be someone with an ax to grind with me. "Hello, Broccoli," came a voice over the comm channel, soon accompanied by a familiar face. "Oh-laughable," I said cheerfully. "Fancy meeting you way out here. Did you come all this way just to let me humiliate you again for old-times sake? Aww, how sweet of you." "Oh no, you got it all wrong," Olaf said, equally as cheerfully. "I'm here to return the favor, sissy boy." "Sissy boy is hardly an accurate term anymore is it?" I said gesturing at my body. "I don't care what you've done to yourself, you're still, and always will be, a fag," Olaf insisted, "and one that has an ass whoppin' coming. Tell you what, surrender now and maybe I'll just content myself with raping you repeatedly until we get you back for your execution." "But if you really think I'm a man, then wouldn't that make you a fag too?" I asked. "Anyway, that leads us to another lesson: never offer an opponent surrender terms that would be a fate worse than death. It tends to make them laugh in your face." I suited action to words. "Doesn't matter to me what you do," Olaf said. "If you surrender, I get to humiliate you before you die. If you don't then I get to kill you. Either way, it'll be my pleasure." "Olaf, I see you still haven't learned the one lesson that will continue to get your balls knocked into you throat," I sneered, reminding him of our last face off. "You are far too overconfident. Back off, or I will be forced to administer another lesson and this one will be a hard one." "Big words from such a little girly-boy in such a little ship," Olaf dismissed. In truth there was some degree of bravado in my words because a missile frigate was nothing to scoff at. It could very well be a problem for us. Olaf's ship carried more than enough missiles to overwhelm our point defenses, but it also had a weakness. Most of the missile load on the frigate was guided by targeting telemetry from the launching vessel. The weakness was the large targeting array affixed to the superstructure of the ship. There was also a little matter of one of Dan's toys I had at my disposal. "Well, Olaf, I guess some of you Neanderthals never learn, do you?" I sighed. "Let's dance then, tough guy." As the missile bay doors opened on Olaf's frigate, he launched a full bay of missiles, easily enough to overwhelm our point defenses. But as the missiles sprang clear of the frigate and began to track us, I targeted the frigate's targeting array and fired a shot from the main cannon, instantly vaporizing it. Olaf's missiles were now blind. I engaged Dan's little goody, which mimicked the mothership's telemetry and sent the missiles where we wanted, which was strait into the frigate's drive. In less than three seconds, Olaf's ship was blind and crippled, mostly with his own missiles. After one more well-placed surgical shot from me, he was deaf and dumb, too as I took out his hyperwave comm array. "Olaf," I said, adding a finishing touch to his latest humiliation, "go back to school, you stupid jerk. You never could win against me." "You haven't heard the last of me, Callaway," Olaf bellowed over the comm, as I pointed the Duality Too away and passed out of his comm range. 'Nope, I expect not,' I though to myself, 'but then what fun would that be.' I would later appreciate the terrible irony of those words. Chapter 29 "So, why did you let him live," Sam asked at dinner. "He obviously hates you and isn't likely to show you the same mercy should the tables be reversed." "Sam, I am ruthless when I need to be, but I don't enjoy killing," I sighed. "Olaf is a hateful, cruel man, and someone who has been embarrassingly smacked down by me or someone on my behalf every time we've had a run-in. I'm sure he's more motivated than ever to take me out. He's an intelligent man, and an adequate officer. His problem is that he leads by fear, which doesn't inspire his men to go beyond their limitations. His commands will always be mediocre until he learns that fear is not the way to inspire loyalty. I don't have much hope of that. Also, as intelligent as he is, his hatred of me overrides his brain and he doesn't think. These are all factors that'll let me prevail every time. Why would I want to get rid of someone like that in favor of an unknown?" "I see," said Sam. "What if someday he does change?" "I always consider him a threat," I said. "I know what he's capable of, and I will never take for granted he will be an easy victory. I won't underestimate him. Anyway, his crew didn't deserve to pay the price for our vendetta." The rest of our journey was relatively quiet, as we followed our seemingly random course that I hoped would keep the TSN guessing about our ultimate destination. The time finally arrived when we were about to make the last hyperspace jump before entering the alien territory. If the TSN had figured out our mission, this would be where they would be waiting for us. Everyone but Sam and Brock were on the bridge and ready for anything. Anything, that is, except for what actually happened. I felt the familiar double jolt as we transitioned through hyperspace. Immediately, as we came out of hyperspace, alarms started going off. We'd jumped into the middle of an AI minefield. The mines began to drift towards us when their Artificial intelligence didn't recognize our transponder code. "Gimme a vector," I shouted. "Come to bearing three-one-five, azimuth plus oh-three-six," Miri responded. I pointed the ship in the indicated direction and firewalled the throttles as Brian brought the point defenses on line. Our turrets began to destroy the mines closet to us, but there were so many of them. They began to get closer and closer to us before the turrets took them out and our only hope was to get clear before the gap closed and one struck us. "Valerie, we've got three heavy cruisers moving on an intercept course to our exit point from the mine field," Miri said. "How close?" I asked urgently. "The closest will intercept us at a range of 750 AU's," Miri said, and then added redundantly, "well within range of their guns. The second is vectoring in from the port side and will be on us shortly after we clear the field. The third is still on the far side of the field from us and unless we get bogged down in a firefight, it won't be a threat." At that moment an explosion rocked the ship as a mine got a little too close before the point defenses took it out. "Damage?" I demand. "Minor damage to the starboard landing skid. Starboard secondary drive output down 2 percent," Dan responded crisply. "Okay," I said, "here's the plan. When we get to the edge of the minefield, we'll launch an ECM decoy. That should take care of any pursuing mines. Miri, target the ship closest to us and fire two nukes at it. Set them for proximity detonation. Chances are they won't do much damage, but they are coming through the minefield to intercept us. The EMP will cause the mines in the area to lose their IFF and they will go hostile toward any ship close to them. That should give them something to think about besides us. The other ship we'll just have to take our chances with. Our main gun won't take out a heavy cruiser on one shot, and we won't survive trading blows with her." "So what are we gonna do?" Brian asked, having faith that I would pull us through this. "We'll take a shot or two at them and hope we do some damage, and then, with the remaining reserve I kept in the jump capacitors last jump, we jump across to the alien controlled space," I informed them. We approached the edge of the minefield and Dan deployed the ECM decoy as we burst though. Miri fired the nukes and 10 seconds later the EMP caused all the mines in a 100 klick radius to attack the heavy cruiser in their midst. This all worked better than expected. The mines pursuing us destroyed themselves uselessly against the ECM decoy while the mines attacking the cruiser took out it's fire control array and crippled her drives. Before the mines reset, the cruiser was adrift and no longer a threat. That left us to deal with the second cruiser. I pointed the Duality Too at her as she came within our range and opened fire on her. She was taking major damage to her hull plates and I even managed to score a hit on one of her main turrets. Still, she came. I fired a full spread of missiles at her. They were harmlessly destroyed by the point defenses as they fired their drives for their final thrust to penetrate her hull. She kept coming, undeterred. I turned us away from her and brought our drives up to max thrust, making evasive maneuvers as the cruiser entered her firing range and open fired. Particle beams sizzled by us as I jinked and dodged, while anxiously awaiting the jump ready light to illuminate on the console. Finally, it came on. "Get those jump generators online!" I screamed. "Done," Brian hollered back. I engaged the jump generators and transitioned to hyperspace, but right before we entered, the cruiser scored a critical direct hit. I knew it was bad when we transitioned back into normal space. We were tumbling out of control. I immediately took the drives offline and the stabilizing thrusters stopped our tumble. "How bad is it?" I asked, more calmly now that the immediate danger had passed. I glanced at the engineering station and saw far too many red lights illuminated on the status board. "It's not good," Dan said. "We lost our port side secondary drive and the main drive. Without the port side secondary, the starboard one is useless. The jump generators are offline and unavailable and hyperwave comms are down. The damage to the drives is too extensive for the auto repair to get them back online. On the plus side, hull integrity and life support are in the green." Our situation was very desperate. We could survive for years, but we weren't going anywhere. Unless somebody stumbled across us, we would eventually go mad looking at the same walls and faces day in and day out. I shuddered at the thought. "Okay everyone," I said, "nice job back there. We're still alive and where there's life there's hope. Right now though, we need to unwind a bit. Let's all go have a drink and some dinner and then get some rest. We'll brainstorm about our options when we are thinking more clearly." Everyone filed off the bridge except for me. I turned on the distress beacon and set the sensors to sound an alarm over the ship's PA if they detected anything, before following my crew. I sat down wearily on the couch in the common room with my customary rum and cola. Miri stood behind me, messaging my tense shoulder and neck muscles. We filled Sam in on our current predicament and he calmly affirmed his faith in my ability to get us out of these dire straits, before setting about making us dinner. We were just sitting down to the meal when the sensor alarm I had just set went off. -=|=- In the next part, Valerie and crew make contact with an alien race. Will they rescue her? Or will they turn her over to the TSN when they arrive. --Lisa Grey

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The Serendipity of Freedom Part 12 The Dying Of The Light

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The Serendipity of Freedom Part 10 Homecoming

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SerendipityChapter 8

We might have been an old married couple ... almost. Not long after the dawn light woke us, Grace leaned over and kissed me deeply. "I'd really like to fuck you again before breakfast, Ted, but I also want to get to sea." "Only one thing wrong with what you just said, Sweetie," I said, "we don't fuck, we make love." She froze and looked at me, eyes wide, then kissed me again, more passionately than before. Even so, she got out of bed, climbed into some clothes and disappeared in...

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SerendipityChapter 14

We got a good night's sleep. We did, honestly. Eventually, anyway. I had instructions from Eric; we needed to be passing Graemsay on the approach to Stromness just before high water, roughly four o'clock, and that was about twelve miles from Scapa Bay. With the wind still in the south-west, we had to sail east of south well out into Scapa Flow before turning west, which meant more like fifteen miles. That was fine; I allowed four hours, of which Grace took the helm for two (separate) hours....

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SerendipityChapter 13

We headed west, more or less along Latitude fifty-nine degrees, twenty seven minutes north. As I said, well clear of the Bore Roost. With the wind a steady force five from the south west and settled weather, we either had to beat into the wind, or head far enough west that we could close reach to our way-point off Hoy Mouth; that meant thirty miles of westing and thirty five miles heading to Hoy mouth. As long as the wind held, we'd have only one change of course before the complicated...

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SerendipityChapter 3

Hove to, a sailing boat makes very slow progress towards the wind. There's a sort of dynamic stability, with sails and helm deliberately set to maintain a small angle to the wind. Overall, it can mean the boat moving forward over the ground, or back; you have to experience it to understand, really. The point is, facing into the weather, with wind and sea on one bow (usually starboard, right, because of the 'rules of the road') the boat is relatively safe and stable. It just pitches up and...

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SerendipityChapter 18

I watched Eva cover up ... barely ... with the minimum fabric acceptable in polite society. She was ... very pretty, and, I supposed, unconsciously sexy. I sighed, thinking of the situation we were in and began to dress, myself. I followed her out of the cabin to the cockpit where Grace had cold meat, cheese, rice and potato salads, with grated carrot and coleslaw. We ate, mostly, in silence, then over tea or coffee, pored over the Blackwater chart. We were faced with a dead beat to...

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SerendipityChapter 17

We left Brixham early in the morning of the twenty-ninth, under power to run over the rising tide. The wind had veered a little and dropped; the barometer also dropping a little as the high-pressure system reluctantly moved away north-east. Evania watched as we made our way out of the harbour, but went back to her cabin once we cleared the breakwater. I had offered a day or two at anchor in Fishcombe cove, just outside the harbour. It looked as though, and I was told it was, quite a good...

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SerendipityChapter 2

I woke at four to the bleeping of my watch, and slipped out of bed without bothering with lights, grabbed fleece trousers, socks and pullover, and made my way forward, through the cockpit to the saloon. There I started a kettle to boil in the galley and dressed. I made myself coffee and filled two flasks with boiling water – not that it'd stay boiling for long, but better than nothing – before starting to prepare to get under way. As it happened I was in the cockpit when Grace emerged from...

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SerendipityChapter 7

Of course, we had to separate and tend to the boat. The wind veered more – it was near enough north-west – and dropped until Serendipity was no longer making steerage-way. Some boats, Serendipity for one, when this happens, gradually spin round until they are facing directly into the wind; it has to do with the balance of the sails and the centre of pressure of the hull in the water. We were sitting in the cockpit, sipping Rooibos tea and watching the sunset when I sheeted out the mizzen so...

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SerendipityChapter 16

Leaving Dun Laoghaire at seven a.m., we headed, close-hauled, roughly south-east. Mid-morning, out of sight of land, Grace disappeared into our cabin for a few minutes. When she re-appeared, even the skimpy shorts and cropped top she'd been wearing had gone. She handed me the sun-screen with a smile. I glanced from her face to Evania at the wheel and back again. She winked. I shrugged and began smoothing lotion on her back, then her arms and legs. I lingered on her slowly growing bump,...

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SerendipityChapter 21

Eva, with Jim in tow, met us at twelve-thirty in the Porthole Restaurant; we were sitting by a window with a good view down the quay. Jim seemed to hang back. We stood and I stepped up to Jim with hand outstretched. "It seems congratulations are in order." He relaxed and took my hand. "I wasn't sure how you'd take it..." "I'm delighted. You've nothing to fear as long as you do the right thing. When's the big day?" He looked at Eva, who replied, "Saturday, fourteenth of...

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C6 Serendipity Pass Freshly Paved Streets Final Edit

Be forewarned, these writings, including this warning, may trigger some issue or issues that you have. Either by the language used or it’s content in general. If you are one to get bothered by every little thing, you have to make a decision now. You have two choices. One, you can decide, you can be a mature adult about things and continue. Or Two, you can't, in which case just close it now and step away from wherever the hell it is that you are reading this. ------------- Serendipity...

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SerendipityChapter 4

Berwick is an ancient walled town just by the English/Scottish border, redolent with history. The harbour is actually on the wrong side of the river for the town which has spread, as you'd expect, far outside the old walls. We had a bit of a walk to get into the old town and we were tottering a bit. When you've been on a boat in rough weather, you feel the land is moving about under your feet when you do finally make harbour, but we managed. She slipped her hand into mine as we crossed the...

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SerendipityChapter 10

I could not believe that she managed to get out of bed without disturbing me, but she woke me with coffee ... blessed, life-giving fluid. She'd cleaned her teeth and used mouthwash, kissed me despite my morning breath, and sat beside me with her ... what? Sniff ... Earl Grey? "I think I'd like to go to Bridie's church," she said, "do you mind? Will you come with me?" "I don't suppose it'll kill me," I said, "no, I don't mind and yes, I will." It was interesting ... and quite...

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SerendipityChapter 19

Showering together was definitely going to have a high priority in the Quinton household. After a morning 'quickie' ... well, not so quick ... it was both very enjoyable and rather necessary. Not to mention much quicker and easier than a sponge-down in a cabin at sea. So good, too, to have fresh milk for us to have with our muesli, so much easier as well to have the space and equipment that enabled us to have different breakfasts. One thing that did carry over from our habits at sea was...

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SerendipityChapter 20

Despite her late night and growing baby bump, Eva was up well before us and sparkling with life. She'd obviously listened out for sounds of activity, as she had coffee freshly made and ladled out scrambled eggs onto toast as we sat at the table. "Have a good time last night?" I asked, picking up my coffee. Her smile broadened even more. "Mmmm." Grace and I looked at each other. Grace had a little smile that told me she knew at least a little more than she'd told me last night, but...

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The Serendipity Sails

In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Ever wonder how much cocksucking and fucking went on during those long ocean voyages back in those days? I’m sure men were just as horny then as now.Horny men confined in close quarters for long periods. There had to be a lot of cum spilled. With no women available, a warm wet mouth and/or tight arse would have to do. Don’t you think? I would.This could have happened.The Serendipity sailed out of Plymouth, England one fine Spring day in the year 1759 with...

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C3 Serendipity Pass Trails Blazed Roads Traversed Final Edit

Be forewarned, these writings may trigger some issue or issues that you have, either by the language used or it’s content in general. If you are one to get bothered by every little thing, just close it now and step away from wherever the hell it is that you are reading this. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 3 : Trails Blazed, Roads Traversed "Thanks, Joe." Two...

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C5 Serendipity Pass Familiar Highways Final Edit

This is a work of fiction. Any resemblances to actual events, characters, persons, alive or dead, or beings of Earth or the multiverse, past, present or future, is purely coincidental. Unless, of course, I'm psychic, in which case this a work of non-fiction. But I highly doubt that, I'm not that attuned. I mean if I was, I’d have won Powerball by now and been able to afford creative writing classes. And a proofreader. Be forewarned, these writings, including this warning, may trigger some...

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Heres to Serendipity

Dani Hai was sick to death of the dating scene. She was only 25, but unlike other people her age, she wasn’t interested in the steady and unending stream of meaningless hookups and casual sex. She just wasn’t wired that way. She’d always been a little different, always looking for something real and lasting, not just on the prowl for tonight’s latest conquest. She wasn’t looking to get married, but she at least wanted something that might last through tomorrow. She was beautiful, young, Asian,...

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SerendipityChapter 9

The surgeon saw me after breakfast. "You were lucky," he told me seriously, "you need to thank the person who called for help and got you airlifted here. Straightforward op, no complications and you should heal up fine. Drink plenty, steady on the alcohol and plenty of roughage. You really don't want constipation. Most of the stitches are absorb-able, but the external ones will need to be taken out in a week..." "My charter is a Registered Nurse," I told him, "it was she who called...

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C2 Serendipity Pass Paths That Merge In Odd Configurations Final Edit

Be forewarned, these writings may trigger some issue or issues that you have, either by the language used or it’s content in general. If you are one to get bothered by every little thing, just close it now and step away from wherever the hell it is that you are reading this. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Serendipity Pass Chapter 2 : Paths That Merge, In Odd...

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C1 Serendipity Pass A Ghost On A Cold Lonely Road Final Edit

Be forewarned, these writings, including this warning, may trigger some issue or issues that you have. Either by the language used or it’s content in general. If you are one to get bothered by every little thing, you have to make a decision now. You have two choices. One, you can decide, you can be a mature adult about things and continue. Or Two, you can't, in which case just close it now and step away from wherever the hell it is that you are reading this. ------------- Serendipity...

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C4 Serendipity Pass One Road Leads To Another Final Edit

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C7 Serendipity Pass Paths of Sickle and Scythe The End Final Edit

Be forewarned, these writings, including this warning, may trigger some issue or issues that you have. Either by the language used or it’s content in general. If you are one to get bothered by every little thing, you have to make a decision now. You have two choices. One, you can decide, you can be a mature adult about things and continue. Or Two, you can't, in which case just close it now and step away from wherever the hell it is that you are reading this. ------------- Serendipity...

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Serendipity I

Perhaps it was serendipity, two people in the right place at the right time for everything to fall into place. On this warm summer day, John had a lot of time on his hands to kill, and nothing really essential to do with it. So he went into his local town without a plan. On a whim, he decided to buy some new jeans. Not that he actually needed them but fancied a change, and this would fill in the empty interval between lunch and the evening. He did a little window-shopping, and quickly...

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Serendipity

The following is a happy little story; I guess it has to be considered 'R' since it has a TG aspect. A happily married couple have sex *blush*, but it isn't explicitly described, and body parts are mentioned *double blush*. My heartfelt thanks goes to the real Teddi Sue for translating my English into Standard English, and her friendship. Thanks to Brandy Dewinter for her story 'Reasonable' - this story is a twist on the best. This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to...

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SerendipityChapter 6

Saturday, 17th April, At anchor off Lindisfarne Island. Normally, I'm easily woken. Especially when my bed-partner leaves it, but I woke to the smell of coffee and when I opened my eyes, saw the mug was held out to me by a naked and smiling Grace. "There's a sight for sore eyes. You keep thinking of different ways of making waking up worthwhile," I smiled. "I hope you're planning on coming back to bed while I drink this," as I hunched up the bed, leaned back on a pillow and took the...

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SerendipityChapter 15

We didn't get a flat calm in the Irish Sea, what we got was almost worse; light, cyclonic winds, fickle in direction and strength. So the last thirty miles or so, we stowed the sails and carried on under power. It was, however, late afternoon before we had topped off with diesel and drinking water, were berthed in one of the fifteen metre berths and had checked in with the marina office. We made a bee-line for the showers before sorting out our supper, over which we discussed our stay in...

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Serendipity Version CharlieChapter 2

When my niece caught me staring at her exposed vagina, she didn't say anything. Neither of us did. And that's not odd. How do you start that conversation? "Hmmm. Quite a nice little pussy you have there, Caitlin," I could open, suavely. "Why thank you, Uncle Bob," she might say, sweetly. "I notice you're as bald as a baby's butt down there," I'd continue. "Well, I do wear the tiniest of bikinis," she'd explain. "Looks really delicious. Do you suppose it might be possible...

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It was serendipity that I lost my anal virginity

Each person remembers their first time for the major events in their lives such as going to school, a date, kiss, and sexual intercourse. For the more adventurous, anal sex can be enjoyable for both the person receiving (bottom), and giving (top). On study has reported that 40% of married couples had experimented with anal sex. The report continued by saying few men has experienced the pain and pleasure of receiving anal intercourse. At the age of forty-three, I had my first bisexual meeting....

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Barterin 4 Freedome

Four guards stood clad in leather and weapons outside the dungeon cell. Amelia swallowed as she was escorted down the rest of the stairs. One of the guards produced a key and unlocked the door. She was pushed inside. The door slammed closed behind her and she heard the key turn. Her eyes swung around the cell as she wrinkled her nose. It smelled damp, though it was made of stone, and urine. She was glad to see there were no other prisoners there beside her. Only a tall, long table. What the...

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Z Facing the World and Getting PaidChapter 16 Will Faring

Will Faring’s response to my ad: 11:00 Tuesday at the park a little down Flinders from 12. Short walk to my place. T-shirt “This is Football” Featuring the round football front and back. Call 412-4495. -ftbl I called, “This is Will.” “Z, here. What kind of business might you be interested in?” “Likely short. An hour of pleasurable fun - then I buy lunch.” “Pleasurable fun for you or me?” “If you can’t mix sexual activity and fun I should find someone else.” “Let’s have fun on Tuesday....

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FreedomVR

You open up the box, grinning at the contents. FreedomVR. The newest and biggest improvement in Virtual Reality in years. Reaching in, you pull out a black suit covered with wires and sensors, setting it down to find the centerpiece, the headset. Fucking awesome. You flip through the instructions briefly, tossing them aside. You've done your research for this; you don't need them. You know you need to strip first, doing so before putting on the suit, watching lights on it come to life. You sit...

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The No Strings ChallengePart 10 Serendipity Sucks Sometimes

I woke up just before noon with a throbbing erection. For a second, I thought I was still asleep and maybe dreaming, but the giggles and exaggerated slurping sounds coming from beneath me were too real. Audrey was deep throating my cock from my right side and Nikki was between my legs sucking on my balls and playing with my prostate. The sight of the two gorgeous women having a sausage and eggs breakfast in bed with me standing in for the sausage and eggs would normally have made me come...

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Serendipity Part I

This is a true story, the names and places are changed, but everything else is just as it happened... Shit. 33 years old, divorced, living alone, and now I've started to wonder about men....sexually, I mean. I've always dug the chicks, you know? I mean, some nice hairy bush....what could be better than that? But then why do I get so hard during the blow job closeups in a good porno? Well, I guess I found my answer, just about a year ago now...... It was late. I had taken a drive into the Sierra...

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Serendipity 8211 Part II

Hello folks!! Wish you all a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Well I’ve been reading the stories uploaded here for quite some time now and I’m glad that people are willing to admit their most intimate secrets via ISS. I’ve also something to contribute, hope you readers have nice time reading and enjoying the moments and all those hot and horny ladies out there, let me tell you I’m all yours you can mail me at , I promise you won’t regret it. To begin with, I’ve always been attracted to girls...

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Serendipity Part I

You know my friends used to say I was a real bad ass in high school. Probably cause of all the times I used to fight any one who crossed me or cause of the way I’d always smart off to the teachers. I tell you that so you can get a better understanding of the story I’m bout to tell you. It was my Senior Year. And I was flunkin’ only one class (surprisingly). It was English. Ms. Hannah was the teacher. And man, she was a blonde bomb shell. She musta stood at least 5 foot 9. She was 36 years...

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Serendipity Part I

You know my friends used to say I was a real bad ass in high school. Probably cause of all the times I used to fight any one who crossed me or cause of the way I'd always smart off to the teachers. I tell you that so you can get a better understanding of the story I'm bout to tell you. It was my Senior Year. And I was flunkin' only one class (surprisingly). It was English. Ms. Hannah was the teacher. And man, she was a blonde bomb shell. She musta stood at least 5 foot 9. She was 36 years...

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Californie Partie 2 sur 3

Le vol dura des heures, et pourtant Maxime n'en pouvait plus d'excitation. Une heure environ avant d'arriver, il se rendit aux toilettes, et se changea pour prendre sa tenue habituelle - jean, baskets blanches, queue de cheval -. Il se sentait ? l'aise ainsi. C'?tait ainsi qu'il comptait vivre aux USA. Galvin lui avait dit que tout ?tait pr?t pour lui, et qu'il n'avait plus qu'? arriver. Son logement, son contrat de travail. Un v?hicule l'attendait ? l'a?roport et devait le conduire ? l'embarcad?re puis jusq...

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New America the Suffrage of MenChapter 9 Freedom Force Restoring America

I am James Monroe and the leader and General of the Freedom Force I-II. The I-II in our name stands for the First and Second Amendments of the original Constitution of the United States of America. The organization was created prior to the repeal of III amendment rights so the original name stuck. We do not support nor are we subjected to the laws of the corrupted New America government and fight to bring back the Constitution of our forefathers and that of the United States of...

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The Catalyst RebornChapter 73 Serendipity

AN ALIEN SPACESHIP NEAR GREG’S ISLAND Bob POV: WHAT THE FUCK? One minute we’re all sitting around having a relaxing evening with our little friends, then suddenly, Mary, CJ and I are in some kind of a room in god-only-knows where! To make matters worse, it seems our telepathy and psychic powers have been nullified or taken away. Whoever our captors are they’re really pissing me off! Oh yeah, AND scaring us shitless. I’ve never felt more helpless in my whole life. I remember Ibera telling...

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Serendipity

JP led a dull and boring life. Nothing exciting ever happened to him. At 26, he managed to scrap past college and worked a 9 – 5 in a cubicle at a non-descript building. Sometimes he felt his life was like Neo in the Matrix before Neo swallowed the pill. Fortunately the dress code was casual and JP could wear comfortable clothes. His boss left him alone as long as he got his work done. He didn’t see anybody and only interacted with his computer screen. JP enjoyed working out to keep...

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Serendipity Sex

Does fate exist? Can something really happen by coincidence? Well, my name is Emma and I don’t think I’d ever given much thought to the issue until one wintry night in Edinburgh, when a potentially problematical mistake led to something rather special. These days, as a result, I do believe in fate and that everything happens for a reason. Let me tell you what happened... ~~~~~It was snowing a little as my taxi drew up outside my hotel. I paid the driver and dragged my suitcase into reception,...

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Serendipity

One day, I was at Tunbridge station and due to very thickfog, all the trains were running really late and way off schedule and so my connecting train to Canterbury West was running at least an hour or so late, and as it was a real pea-souper (like in the old black and white films) I made my way into an already packed out canteen. In those days, one could smoke inside the station canteens and the cigarette smoke hung thickly in the air and all I wanted was a good old cup of tea and a British...

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Serendipity Take Me Like Your Coffee 9

If you think the Megabus is bad, you should try taking the bus from Oaxaca into Chiapas, south-east Mexico. Twelve hours of trying not to vomit in the blistering oppressive heat. When the shaking and rolling finally stopped, I staggered away from the road and lay in the undergrowth for a while, enjoying the stillness.According to the map I still had to trek down into the valley where I would be met by my hosts, so I shouldered my rucksack and started off down the rocky path. The landscape was...

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Serendipity

It was his birthday, but not even the sunshine of a beautiful day could cheer Pete up. Thirty-three years old and still single, he was re-evaluating his life choices, and mourning opportunities that he had sadly let slip by. Of all his failures, he knew that nothing was worse than losing his high school sweetheart. She was tall and slim, a delicate beauty with blue eyes, brown hair and a smile that would melt even the coldest of hearts. Tara was his first love, and the pain and regret he...

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Serendipity

One day, I was at Tunbridge station and due to very thickfog, all the trains were running really late and way off schedule and so my connecting train to Canterbury West was running at least an hour or so late, and as it was a real pea-souper (like in the old black and white films) I made my way into an already packed out canteen. In those days, one could smoke inside the station canteens and the cigarette smoke hung thickly in the air and all I wanted was a good old cup of tea and a British...

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Serendipity on the Dance Floor

(This is a work of fiction, made up in my mind, any resemblance to actual events, or people, or another author are strictly coincidence. This is an original work. -JW)At some point or another everyone has a fantasy about having some amazing sex with some complete stranger in the heat of the moment. The following can be filed into that category.I have never considered myself to be one of the beautiful people. I am more along the lines of the guy who lands in that group below the top rung of...

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