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Yesterdays Gone: SEASON TWO (THE POST-APOCALYPTIC SERIAL THRILLER) (Yesterday's Gone)

Yesterdays Gone: SEASON TWO (THE POST-APOCALYPTIC SERIAL THRILLER) (Yesterday's Gone)

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Autoren: Sean Platt , David Wright
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down Luca’s face, real tears, even though Will told him he’d be back. Maybe Luca knew more than he’d let on. Maybe he’d had the same dreams Will had. Or maybe the boy had read his mind, even though Will thought he’d been able to guard those thoughts.
    Will hugged him, hard, both of them crying.
    “Thank you,” Luca said, collapsing completely to tears.
    “Please, come back,” Luca thought. “ Please don’t forget us.”
    “ I will. I will find a way ,” Will thought back, unsure whether Luca could hear him.
    “ OK ,’ Luca thought, like a blanket on Will’s uncertainty.
    Will left Luca a final thought: “ I’ll meet you in your dreams. Call on me if you need me. You’ll know when the time comes.”
    Luca nodded, and Will winked.
    Linc was next. He pulled Will into a big bear hug. Surprisingly, his eyes were wet too. Guy was a big old teddy bear inside, after all. “You take care of yourself, alright?”  
    “You, too,” Will said, eyes meeting Linc’s. “And take care of them like they’re family.”
    “Sure thing,” Linc said, a bit shaken as if Will had called him out on his betrayal. “I will protect them like they’re my own. And if you change your mind and come back, our doors are open,” Linc said with a smile so sincere he must’ve believed the words, and not been part of the plot to have Will exiled.
    John was last in the line. He had a smile on his face that seemed odd, even odder than he normally was.
    “We’re going to miss you,” he said. “Please, feel free to come back, anytime.”
    “OK,” Will said, reaching out to shake the man’s hand.
    Will felt his body go dead cold, as if he’d shaken hands with Death himself. He met John’s eyes and the two exchanged a lingering gaze with equal unease. Will was sure John felt something, same as he did.  
    Will could see the pieces in his head, mostly in place. John was not John after all. This was a big development and something the dreams had overlooked.
    Will bid the group a final farewell, eager to put The Sanctuary behind him before John realized he knew what he really was and stopped him. He had to get away and plan. He started the car, heard Luca and Paola call, “Goodbye, Will!”
    He waved as he drove out the gates.
    As Will drove and The Sanctuary grew smaller in his rearview, he knew it wasn’t the last time he’d see the place. It was, after all, where the battle would soon occur. The battle which would result in Luca’s death.
    And try as Will might to find one, there were no loopholes.

    TO BE CONTINUED . . .

    IT’S ALL BEEN BUILDING UP TO THIS
    WE’VE SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST
    THE STUNNING SEASON FINALE OF YESTERDAY’S GONE WITH THE MOST WTF ENDING YET!

    NEXT TUESDAY (FEB. 14, 2012)

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YESTERDAY’S GONE
    EPISODE 12
    (SIXTH EPISODE OF SEASON TWO)

    “REVOLUTION CALLING”

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