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"What are you doing here?" you ask.
"What are you doing here?" you ask.
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"I am waiting," she replies, "to ask a question. Are you ready now to answer it?" The woman watches you with great patience.
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"I am waiting," she replies, "to ask a question. Are you ready to answer it?" The woman watches you with great patience.
You turn, and look back up the cliff. The height is dizzying. The top cuts a distant line against the sky like a frown. The woman laughs gently. "If you were a bird, you would still become tired climbing so high."
You turn, and look back up the cliff. The height is dizzying. The top cuts a distant line against the sky like a frown. The woman laughs gently. "If you were a bird, you would still become tired climbing so high."

Current revision as of 23:10, 21 April 2025

"What are you doing here?" you ask.

"I am waiting," she replies, "to ask a question. Are you ready to answer it?" The woman watches you with great patience.

You turn, and look back up the cliff. The height is dizzying. The top cuts a distant line against the sky like a frown. The woman laughs gently. "If you were a bird, you would still become tired climbing so high."

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