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[quote][b]Denali (Feb 09, 2005 06:50 p.m.):[/b] Devona left, and Mal occupied herself by pacing around the little room. She considered going downstairs and finding something to eat, but those other men might still be there, and after searching through her pockets she was reminded that she had no money. That made her even more restless, but she finally settled onto the bed and resigned herself to waiting. Even with the events of the past few weeks, Mal had not been yet alone. There had always been other people around, Devona or the captain or the other slaves, and that had kept most of her loneliness at bay. She was, by nature, a person who required constant company or excitement, and for the first time in as long as she could remember, there was no one else with her. Devona had left and Saul was gone and she missed Reno with a longing that bordered on pain. She missed his familiar presence, his quiet laugh and bawdy jokes, and the knowledge that even if she could not go home, he would always be her family. She lay on the bed and wallowed in grief and self-pity until she could stand it no longer, and was halfway across the room to the door, ready to leave, when footsteps sounded in the hallway and Saul entered. Immediately she painted on a blank expression, but he hardly noticed; he was angry, though she didn't know why, and when he looked at her she backed up a few steps and shifted a little nervously. "Is there something wrong?"[/quote]
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