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"I get to be the flying monkey!" chimed Carlos, bounding up to Tabor's shoulder.

Thorn turned towards the maze up flower bushes, swearing he felt beads of sweat running down his back. Tracing the steps was as bad as reliving memories that had long faded from view. He went many nights with nightmares about this place, and here he was standing at the entrance. For a moment he stoop their, mesmorized by the recolection, until Lil Devil, put a hand on his sholder, bringing his focus back into the present, "You ok?" she asked, "You daze out for a second."

"I'm fine," lied Thorn, "Just keep close and keep the monkey from touching anything."

"Hey, I resent that!" said Carlos, "I'll let you know I am perfectly capable of, OH SHINEY!" The monkey leapt for Tobors shoulder only to be grabbed by the tail by Titan, who held him upsidedown close to his face. "Don't touch ANYTHING." He growled. "I can see right up your nose." said Carlos.

Thorn began leading the way through the maze, pausing every few seconds as he got his bearings. The garden was certianly beyond anything of human engineering, in fact some things that grew defied any logical explianation, and some plants that seemed to grow in more then the usual 3 dimensions, looking at some of the things too long gave one the sesation that their brains were tricklng out their ears. Passing under an arch of blue roses that were simutaneously red at the same time, it became apparent that there were things besides the plants within the area, although whatever they were seemed so integrated into the scenery that they didn't in fact exist in the conventional sense. The effect was impossible to explain without a rudamentary knowledge in the basics of 6th dimensional physics, so the closest thing to say was that they were there and not there at the same time, though that fact alone made them somewhat unsettling.
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
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