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Remember Tomorrow

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by James Axler


  When it had finally disappeared, they turned to head toward the redoubt. They had a few more hours of darkness, then the searing sun would rise again. There was little of anything left in the redoubt, but mebbe they could rest and shower before using the mat-trans.

  As they marched, J.B. at point, Mildred broke rank to walk by him.

  “So what was with the woman, John? Something I should know about?” she teased.

  “No, Millie. Just a passing friend. I’ll tell you the whole story sometime soon.”

  ISBN: 978-1-4268-0589-9

  REMEMBER TOMORROW

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