EPILOGUE

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YUMI swam between the ships going back toward her house

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YUMI swam between the ships going back toward her house.

She dove under water when she saw people walking across bridges so people wouldn't see her.

By the time Yumi got back to her neighborhood, the sun was just starting to rise.

Yumi climbed up a ladder on the side of a ship and got up onto the deck.

She looked around the ship to see where she was and started walking back toward her home.

She arrived at the ship where her house was and was so ecstatic to see it.

She ran to her house and tried to open the door, but it was locked.

Then she knocked on the door and waited a minute.

The door opened and Yumi saw her Dad standing with a cane.

Yumi's Dad was so surprised to see her, that he dropped his cane and hugged her.

They both had tears in their eyes as they hugged each other, while Yumi's Dad's wife, Mariya, and Yumi's little 2 year old brother watched from the living room.

BACK AT THE DOCKS, the fishing ship had sunk and the guards were trying to retrieve and salvage whatever they could from the wreckage.

Captain Gilmour had his hands full dealing with the sunken ship, that he skipped the graduation ceremony and let the graduating class leave.

MEANWHILE, OVER AT THE PRISON, AMAIA was being taken inside the prison building.

The police escorted Amaia inside the building and down the stairs to the cells.

They brought her down the hallway and took her toward her cell.

Then Amaia saw Irina in a cell.

Irina looked surprised to see her and Amaia gave her a smirk.

Amaia was glad to see that Irina was still locked up.

The Policeman locked Amaia inside the cell facing Irina's cell.

The Policeman closed all the cells and walked away.

Irina and Amaia stared at each other curiously as the sound of the doors slammed shut.

THUD!


—TO BE CONCLUDED IN VOLUME 4—

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