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It was so unfair I pushed on with my questions
"How often do the demons visit people?"
"It depends on the need Once a month Once a year It varies from person to person"
"Why are they allowed to do this?" I couldn’t help but feel betrayed on behalf of hue in Kaidan’s response
"Maybe because the Creator is not as good and loving as you give Hiry at Him?" I wasn’t sure why it surprised me
"He’s never done me any favors I was damned from the moment of conception, and you probably were, too, with or without your bit of angel"
"What do you mean by that?"
He ran a hand through his hair and stared hard at the road "I mean there’s no chance of rede training We go to hell, just like our fathers"
Wait What? He had to be mistaken
"I don’t see how that can be possible," I said "Maybe your father didn’t want you getting any lofty ideas about not being the prodigy lust boy"
"We’ll see," he said "Ask your own father when you meet him"
I tried to focus on the landscape and not the confused feelings inside et excited at the Texas state line All I could think about was the possibility of being condemned to hell It couldn’t be true I would find out the truth, although I wished it didn’t have to be froainst the door, zoning out at the flat expanse of land in every direction, and let ainst my arm made me crack my bleary eyes and look around I sat up and smoothed my hair back as my vision adjusted We were out in the ness
"Sorry to wake you, but I have to stop for petrol"
We got gas at a s with sandwiches, apples, drinks, and rocky-road fudge made by the owner’s wife
Kaidan had been captivated by the store owner’s deep Texas accent He asked a ridiculous nu He then tried to repeat the ’uns headed? We got us sohed out loud as he butchered the man’s beautiful drawl
"He did not say ‘over yonder’!"
"I’ve alanted to say that I love Ah not nearly as wicked as his"
"I do?"