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The main balcony was an extremely hard place to defend -- big glass windows, looking out onto stars that twinkled through the atmosphere, the often-occupied room below, and the doors that were locked to patients -- or locked to most patients, as the case might be -- but not to the staff that lurked behind them
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No doubt about it, that was Kay. His little girl, looking like an angel descended from heaven. He couldn't see her anymore, but he was damn sure she'd been there, and even more sure she'd gone into that chapel!
He was so determined to get to her that he didn't consider the possibility that this could be merely a vision - or even worse, another cruel trap from the Institute. All he cared about was Kay, wondering why she was here again, why she looked like she did (and why she looked like a young girl again instead of a teenager), if this appearance was possibly due to her being d---no, never!! She was obviously alive if she just walked through here, wasn't she?! Of course!
Whatever the reasons, he'd find out now. Byrne kept running through the hallways and got to the chapel in no time.
[Still running into here.]
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