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07/07/2012 01:25 AM
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Oren speaking.

We know that it's probably not a good idea, but Sandra, AKA Woofy, had made a system jump. The Mouse brothers are five boys of varying ages who are neglected and abused by their parents. They need someone to look after them, even if it's internal, to provide love, comfort and peace. Sandra volunteered. She boarded a train bound for the Mouse Brothers' headspace. I felt that peculiar feeling that has always accompanied an alter going dormant. A moment later, Sandra was there with Joel and sending back greetings from his body.

I know intellectually that Woofy isn't gone. She's only been duplicated. Yet I now feel like there's a gaping hole in me.

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