Epilogue To The Giver

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But perhaps it was just an echo. Dozing off Jonas slaps himself back into consciousness. Not knowing the soft snow became into rough ice. Jonas remembered the memory of pain when he went down rough ice. He lost control of the sled and received the same pain as in the memory. He sat there with a broken arm pleading for help.
Gabe speaks faintly “look, look, Jonas look,”
Jonas looked in the direction Gabe was pointing
2 men in fur coats riding on a 2 legged creature ran to us the men got off the creature and picked us up.
One man pulled out a rectangular black box with a speaker much like one in givers room. Listening to the person on the other side of the speaker Jonas heard “Are they ok,” a muffled voice spoke out of the speaker.
The man spoke
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Dozing off Jonas slaps himself back into consciousness. Not knowing the soft snow became into rough ice. Jonas remembered the memory of pain when he went down rough ice. He lost control of the sled and received the same pain as in the memory. He sat there with a broken arm pleading for help.
Gabe speaks faintly “look, look, Jonas look,”
Jonas looked in the direction Gabe was pointing
2 men in fur coats riding on a 2 legged creature ran to us the men got off the creature and picked us up.
One man pulled out a rectangular black box with a speaker much like one in givers room. Listening to the person on the other side of the speaker Jonas heard “Are they ok,” a muffled voice spoke out of the speaker.
The man spoke back into the speaker “Negative”
Jonas and Gabe were picked up from the snow and put on the creature
Jonas could not hold himself from dosing off. He slowly drifted to sleep…
He opens his eyes to find himself in a cabin in a warm bed where the man who saved him walked in the room
“Are you ok” the man asked
“Where is Gabe” Jonas replied with a weak voice
“Gabe?” “The child?” “Follow me”
Jonas followed him into a room where Gabe was being cradled by an elderly lady. Jonas takes Gabe and asks for directions to elsewhere. The man and the old lady stared at him
“Elsewhere?” the man questioned
“Yes, Elsewhere” Jonas

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