MasukNow everything had failed in their sense of direction again.
Excited, she began to scream his name and waving. James looked unnerved and he was right: That really brought now not much. She had come to him as quickly as possible. Snivelling, she took one last, big gulp of her yogurt stuff and then transported it in a high arc into the water where the shell disappeared immediately.
Then they sprinted, again around the lagoon, about strange small pets away, screaming at women over,
Mia ..."There was a voice. Mia tried to open his eyes, but everything was bathed in blinding white. No more headaches. No drawing in the back. Warmth everywhere and the absolute immateriality, a feeling of weightlessness as flowed through all her limbs."What? ..." she wanted to ask, but all she got out, was a pitiful sound."Sssh ...", it came back. "Do not speak. Stay calm. Please do not be alarmed now, we are nothing "Everything in it tightened. Since the memories were back. James. Where was James? She desperately tried to move."Shhh!" The voice went again. "All is well. It's me, James "Relieved, she sighed with relief. Okay. So you had made it. Or not? They were nothing ..."It's all right," continued James continued as if he had read her mind. "We made it. The machine is destroyed. But we have destroyed the time vacuum. It was a bit like was in the hall with the head ... that moment everywhere and when we demolished the power
Blurred view she staggered to the switchboard."There's no off switch ..." she mumbled confused. "There must be a switch give ..."She desperately looked up at James. Each color was now gone from his face."I did not poison you ..." she cried. "It was just a biscuit ..."James smiled weakly. He was not angry with her. As well as? He was never angry with her.But he still had not let go. And, although it's really a pain to be had, since hanging up. And that meant ..."Wait," cried, Mia, "You still have hope! There is a solution, there is a way! James! James !! ""Do not rejoice too soon ..." gasped James hoarse. "But there is a switch. There is always a. He is pretty well protected ... "How automatically migrated Mia's look at a small tube between all the buttons. Their premonition was confirmed: behind was a red button. And she knew at least since the elevator: it was always the red button that was crucial.But her fing
Quick!" He cried. "There is a lot more to come! We need to get up there! To the main supply! "He pointed to the glass capsule was mounted in a kind of column, the sticking wound with cables in height. There were little more than a few meters. Mia smiled relieved. That was easier than I thought.With a few leaps she was with James, who was still pretty green around the nose and followed him on the stand of cables. The room still served as a fortress, not a quake came out to here. For that now the door opened. There were white elves. Lots. White elves.James bit into the handle of the gun and went to the climbing. Mia followed him as fast as it came, and again she cursed herself for being so so been bad in sports."Seize! You must not stop our plan for revenge! "The Weißelfin screamed shrilly. They had arrived in person.And it was not as easy as thought .. James had almost reached the top of the column, in which the cables led and stretched a
Suddenly the idyll of the area was destroyed by a violent earthquake. The floor bucked beneath her feet, gave the shelves among them by. All of a sudden the world consisted of the flutter of frightened sides and the dull impacts of covers on the floor. Within seconds, Mia gave legs under the hits after and then everything was dark at once. Someone choked.And the quake was not to; On the contrary, a shock followed the next and so more and more weight was added on her back. The grandfather screamed in agony and shortly thereafter someone rummaged through the sea of bric-Krams and scooped Mia's body free. James pulled her to her feet and tried swaying to keep on his feet, as around them screamed the world. He was pale."D ... you n ... not z..zufällig V ... Vitamin C ... C, O ... right?""What have you done ?! again," Mia stumbled to the side, again rebelled against his burden than the bottom."I ... I told you ... Ha ... Hafera ... allergiee ..."
Really ?!" asked Mia disbelief. "Wardrobe? Yet again?!"James was stopped by a gray tuft of fur from replying. It was a dog. Indeed. A space dog. He looked a little like an Old English Sheepdog, with bright orange eyes. As James. Just as a dog. Mia laughed.But then she was interrupted by a further, massive quake that everything brought to wobble. Only now she looked around and found that they were replete with all sorts of things in a tiny room. A globe. A map with abstruse landscapes it. A huge, old clock, which was equipped with 16 instead of 12 digits. And now it all crashed to the ground. Tiny shelves overflowing with books, now poured its contents over the floor like a rain of letters. James grabbed again Mia's hand and pulled her out the door, which was their only salvation from the hard bindings.The dog followed them, tail wagging, as if all that did not notice. The pure joy of their presence spoke from his blank eyes and involuntarily Mia wondered what
"... but actually I think it's quite nice as world savior"It seemed as if he had a little resigned to himself, as he had told his story. Mia smiled and looked at him.Imperceptibly, their faces had come a little closer. Mia knew she had to try at least once to kiss him. Just to see if there perhaps but could not give more than friendship a bit.She felt his breath on her face. He had closed his eyes. They did the sameand then they kissed. It was not very long, intimate kiss, but he was special. She thought of the people with the universe-eye, to the White Elves, the fat woman from the wedding switch and the husband she had kicked into the water, which the chameleon-people and everything else they had experienced together. As friends. Not as a couple. As friends.Slowly pulled apart.For a while nothing happened.Her lips still tingled.Then they shook their heads in unison."No," James said."Simply no," nodded