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From: "M.W.Daniels, 317.276.1590" <DANIELS_MICHAEL_W@*****.COM>
Subject: What WAS that thing?
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1993 22:53:03 -0500
>>>>>[Kendra, let FraterNay know that the bracelet worked. And how! I put
it on
KHANx for just under two minutes. He's still groggy, but all his major wounds
just closed up. I've never seen _anything_ like this.

We're now at the rendezvous site, waiting for the rest of the crew to join us.
I'm going to sleep now, hopefully for a long, long time. We're safe for now.
I'll post more in the morning about what happened in the warehouse, and, after
everyone is together, we'll let you know what kinds of goodies we got from
there.

*****Encrypt KendraOnly ***** Don't worry, jal'enedra, I won't use it again.
Gods only know _what_ it'll do the next time. And, after FraterNay wakes up,
ask her something for me. First, since when did she become TWINS in astral
space, and second, let the little dear know that I'm never touching anything of
hers again. Ever. *****EndEncrypt*****

We should be home soon. I'll keep you two updated along the way, as will the
other members of the group. Be a dear and stock the bar, won't you? (I suspect
the only thing alcoholic left in the house by now is the cologne. I'm still
trying to get over the two empty cases of Dom that I found in the basement the
last time you stayed with me. And have Gryphon on call, too. I've got some
pieces of the "things" that attacked KHANx and the chemyst side of him might be
quite interested.]<<<<<

-- Millhaus <22:50:56/09-JUL-54>

From: DANIELS MICHAEL W (MCVAX0::RX65815)

To: VMS MAIL ADDRESSEE (IN::"shadowtk@*****.bitnet")

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