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AROUND AND AROUND she went. Falo loved to spin in circles all day long for she never got tired. She never even got hungry, angry, scared, just happy. She only felt sad for a little while, but now it was a nonexistent feeling for Falo. It was her favorite thing to do while she waited for her lover to come to this afterworld. Sometimes she would read, paint, eat extravagant food, watch movies from the world before the apocalypse on Earth, pet an animal called a ferret. She loved to do those things too every day as well. Very much. Maybe too much.

When she first got here to her after life world, it was nothing but darkness and it was so scary. She thought she was trapped in here with nothing but her conscious, then a voice came to her and asked her questions. After, a light illuminated and a whole world of her imagination was painted right in front of her. There were some very peculiar and random things in her world she didn't even know existed until she explored that world. It was amazing.

Until she got back. It was lonely at first, she hoped she would find someone whenever she got back or while she was exploring.

After seven years in here, the Judge granted her the opportunity to let the greatest love come here and live her for an eternity. Something that could never ever end. They would be together with nothing in their way at last. The world could be re-explored and maybe her greatest love would find something she didn't see or find before. They could try so many different things and pretend they never died. . . they could pretend this world was their new beginning, the one Monty wanted. Everything would be perfect.

So, Falo took that offer from the Judge.

So, after that, she was happy knowing someone would be here soon when they parted from their world. She wouldn't be lonely when they came. She would be at an everlasting peace for once. That was when she decided to try dancing or well spinning in her case. As said before, she loved it so very dearly.

She smiled to herself. She felt the presence of her lover. "Where am I?" they asked in confusion.

Falo smiled again. "You're home, my love."

"Home?"

Falo turned around. "Home." she nodded.

"Oh my God. . . Falo."

Falo approached the woman. "I've been waiting for you," she hugged her very tightly. "It's been fifty-five years. Way too long. But I'm glad you're here now. I love you, Clarke."

Clarke breathed in her scent. "I love you too. . . you don't know how much I missed you after you passed." she whispered to Falo though she didn't have to since there was no one else.

"You're here now."

Clarke pulled away. "What is this place?" she asked Falo.

"It's the home the Judge gave me. They let me. . . transcend, I think. I never asked," she walked to the window and looked at the view. "She let you as well."

Clarke chuckled.

"What?"

"This is just the afterlife. The dead don't transcend and they wouldn't let me transcend."

"Oh." Falo sighed and turned. "Well. . . I guess it doesn't matter now. Tell me everything that's happened to you while we have a walk in my garden."

Clarke smiled. "Okay."

Falo grabbed her hand.

Things were the way they were supposed to be now.

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