XLIX.

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Fire To say the fall had been nerve-wracking and horrible would've been an understatement. It was worse than I had imagined. My screams got stuck in my throat as I watched the ground underneath come to view.  My eyes widened and my stomach felt as if it were flipping inside of me. I had never felt anything like it and I was sure I was never going to want to do this again. I had jumped out of Olympus thinking that the faint rainbow would ease my fall and that I wouldn't feel any discomfort. But I was wrong. It seemed the nearer I got to the ground, the faster the rainbow dropped me.  Once the ground was closer to view, I managed to spot the small cabin where I had been only moments ago. My heart began to race as I imagined jumping back into Andrew's arms and reassuring him that I was

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