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D-Day

The morning sun penetrated through the heavy curtains into the room, touching every absorbent object within, which created triangles and circles of ray of light.

The door opened, having one of the black men inside, who activated an alarm clock to set off at that very moment, and I was jolted up by its humiliating screams.

The man let a line of smile spread through his cheeks "Good morning sunshine. I believe you had one of the best nights of your life"

I rubbed my eyes, looking over at Brody as my brain was reminded of what last night brought to us, and what it did to Brody.

"Yeah…" I said, holding back "for me, yeah of course"

He smiled again, and took some steps across the room to one of the windows, pulling the curtains apart to invite the full presence of the sun. "Very good. Now, we must get to business immediately"

Hearing him say that made me remember that we didn't come to have fun, but business, a business which we knew no details of, p
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