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"Daniel, I have to eat." She said it as simply as she could, because to her, it
was simple. She was too much a coward to end herself, and too hungry to starve
herself. She had chosen to liveЕ after a fashion. This was her means.
She seized her knight in shining platelets, bent him backЕ
"Whu?"
Е and sank her teeth into his jugular. Took her a second to find it; he had an
extremely thick neck.
"Jesus! You're doing it now? Right this second?" Daniel jumped in front of
herЧthemЧarms spread wide, shielding her from passersby. Not that there were any
at this hour, this location. "Andy, we're not even all the way out of the ally
yet!"
"Grgle," she said, or something like it.
"PurrrrrrteeeeeeeeeeЕ" her knight in shining plasma slurred, slipping into
unconsciousness as easily as a child slid down a slide. "MmmmmЕ purrrrrrrrЕ
gaaaaahhh."
Daniel had a hand over his eyes. "They're never going to believe this at the
reunion."



Chapter 7

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"HEE! That was a piece of cake." She stumbled and Daniel steadied her. "Course,
it usually isЕ piece of cake I meanЕ heeЕ I miss cakeЕ"
"Are you all right? You look kind ofЕ uhЕ flushed, actually."
"Rush of blood," she said giddily. "Straight to the head! Zoom! Do not pass go,
do not collect any wooden stakes."
Daniel was peering worriedly down at her. He was so big, he was so strong. She
snuggled into his manlikeЧmanful? manly?Чarms, so gorilla-like in their soothing
strength. Ahhhh.
"Are you sure you're okay?" he asked again. "You really don't seem like
yourself. At all."
"You wanta see something super supercool? Like comicbook cool? I used to watch
Wonder Woman allia time when I was a kid."
"UhЕ"
"Watch this!" She straightened out of his embrace and lurched toward the
streetlight. It was one of the old-fashioned wooden ones, with a halo of moths
and mosquitoes circling the globe at the top. She threw her fist and hit the
wooden pole dead-on (a good trick, since at the moment, the pole was revolving
lazily, as was the street, and Daniel's head). It shuddered and splinters jumped
away from it, pattering to the street. She, of course, didn't feel a thing.
She hit it again, and it sloooooowly tipped over with a groan, hitting the
street and bouncing up about a foot, then settling back and rolling over the
curb.
"Holy shit!" Daniel just about screamed.
"I told you it was cool," she said. "Could you stop spinning around like that?
It's annoying."
"I'm standing still. Uh, don't knock over any more light poles, okay? Are you
sureЧwait a minute!"