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The Green Fog~Final Chapter

Because of the urgency and the fact that I didn’t want to change my mind, I asked for things to be sorted out straight away…

Angel


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The Green Fog~17

Mum?’

‘Yes, honey, it’s me. You had us worried for a while. How are you feeling?’

‘Sore, tired and confused. Where am I?’

‘At the facility sweetheart.’

‘H—how did I get here?

Angel


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The Green Fog~16

I had a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach. In the distance I could see the huge mountain range that included our destination, Ben Nevis. We were so near yet so far. I could not believe that after all we had been through, we would have this horrid green splodge of death in front of us barring our way…

Angel


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The Green Fog~15

We spent the night in the main building of the complex. It was a quiet night, thank goodness, but I found it very difficult to sleep...

Angel


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The Chosen~Final Chapter

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I woke up in bed with a pounding headache. It was obvious where I was–in the medical centre with that beep, beep, beep, of the monitors telling me that I hadn’t died and gone to heaven or hell yet...

Angel

The Chosen
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Susan Brown



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The Green Fog~14

I made a snap decision; if nothing was done, we would run aground heavily on the other side of the river...

Angel


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The Green Fog~13

The weather was bad for two more days and we were holed up and unable to get to our ultimate destination–Dunoon.

Angel


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The Green Fog~12

We stayed the night and I was almost comforted by being in familiar surroundings–but not quite, because I was wondering if our guess had been right. Were Auntie Betty and Uncle Archie across the water in Dunoon or had they been caught out in the fog, like so many others?

Angel


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The Green Fog~11

We all had a restless night. I spent a lot of the time tossing and turning, wondering about the lorries and who might have been driving them. Were they friends or foes?

Angel


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The Green Fog~10

‘Everyone down on the floor,’ I ordered as I looked in the large mirrors and reversed with considerable difficulty.

It was easier said than done backing up the bus like that, with bullets whizzing all around–it was so flaming big! Luckily, the people firing at us were rotten shots and I managed to get out of the line of fire before getting pranged.

As soon as I could, I stopped, gently nudging a red telephone box, but considering everything it wasn’t a bad effort.

Angel


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The Green Fog~9

I gripped the handle of the umbrella tightly. Eve held on to Nicola by the shoulders. Ben looked alert and ready to pounce. Jeanie was terrified–

She opened the door with a rush–

I raised the umbrella, ready to brain whoever was outside––

Angel


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The Green Fog~8

‘Quick, Jeanie,’ I shouted. ‘Oxygen!’

We all rushed to the back, almost trampling over one another in the desperate hurry to get to the oxygen cylinders. As we put the masks on, I looked over my shoulder feverishly at the green fog advancing ever closer.

Angel


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The Green Fog~7

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We stayed for a while longer because it was warm and we didn’t fancy getting back into the cold, almost windowless Land Rover very much.

Angel


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