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From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: An update on Jasmine's condition
Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 15:36:49 PDT
>>>>>[The snakes are getting really restless. Something is definitely
happening. Jasmine's skin is really getting wierd. It's almost like she's
developing callouses all over her face and hands. I would asume that this is
occuring all over her body, but I can't see through her clothes. Arbethril
has advised me to leave the room. Apparently, Jasmine's body temperature has
dropped almost 30 degrees. I can't help but wonder if she's dead.
All that poison running through her veins. The snakes just keep biting
her and she doesn't move. This is pretty gruesome. I've already been sick
and probably will be again.
Arbethril just informed me that Jasmine is fine astrally. I guess there's
some sort of a magical tie between the two or something. I never understood
all that stuff. How can someone really be okay when their body starts to
fall apart and bruise for no apparent reason.
I asked how much longer it would be before Jasmine "awakens". Arbethril
said that in a private conversation with Jasmine, Jasmine had said it could
be two or three days!!! Two or three!!!
Wait...she twitched. Arbethril is calling me over. Oh God, Jasmine's
eyes are open!!!. She's still not "awake". Her pupils...they're just
slits. Human pupils aren't slits! And they're red!!!. The snakes have all
backed off. Hold everything, the snakes are crawling into a formation. Hey,
they're making letters!

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Arbethril is crying. "It's Jasmine. By the Gods, she's communicating."
She's ok. You heard it from the lady herself. Jasmine, even if you're okay,
where are you?]<<<<<
-- Shields (3:35:47/5-6-66)

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