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Marko, Paul and Dwayne rode their motorcycles back to the cave, as they entered, they noticed an unusual silence hanging in the air. Curiosity sparked in their eyes as they exchanged glances and cautiously made their way towards the hallway.
With each step, their hearts raced with a mixture of curiosity and excitement. Finally, they reached the door at the end of the hallway. They exchanged a brief nod, silently agreeing to open it together.
As the door creaked open, their eyes widened in astonishment. There, in the soft glow of the cave's natural light, lay Aurora and David, peacefully sleeping together with David's arms around Aurora. The sight was both unexpected and heartwarming.

    Marko, Paul, and Dwayne couldn't help but smile at the serene scene before them

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    Marko, Paul, and Dwayne couldn't help but smile at the serene scene before them. It was a testament to the peacefulness and beauty of the cave, a place where even the most adventurous souls could find rest.
   Respecting their friends slumber, the three of them decided to quietly retreat, leaving Aurora and David to sleep peacefully. They walked down the hall turning the corner, walking upstairs to the elevator shaft. Flying up the pole as they hung upside down they couldn't help but smile as they fell asleep.
   The next afternoon, Aurora slowly opened her eyes, feeling the warmth of the coming from behind her. As she shifted, she realized that she was nestled against David's back. A gentle smile spread across her face as she admired his peaceful sleeping form.
   Carefully, she untangled herself from his arms, wanting to let him rest. With a heart full of joy, she couldn't help but feel grateful for the moment they shared.
Aurora quietly made her way out of the cave, she walked to the hotel. But as she approached the front desk, a lady with short blonde hair greeted her with a stern expression. The lady informed Aurora that her time was up and if she wanted to continue staying. She would have to pay.
   Aurora's heart sank as she realized she didn't have enough money to extend her stay. The lady's words echoed in hers ears, "By tomorrow, you must be gone." With a heavy heart, Aurora trudged back to her room, feeling a profound sense of sadness and uncertainty. The thought of not having a place to stay weighted heavily on her, leaving her feeling lost and alone.

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