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From: MSN NicknameLivingLegendV  (Original Message)Sent: 3/16/2008 11:16 PM

You ever been inside a place for such a long time that you haven’t really taken the time to step back from it all and view it from the outside? When you look at something from the outside, rather than the inside, you see things in a different light. You’re able to realize what you’ve done and what’s going on all at the same time. You’re able to pick up on the little things that when you were inside, you only had an idea about, but now on the outside, you’re able to see it in HD vision.

Sure, there are moments, where you’re not inside, where you’re strolling on the outside, doing other things with your life. Yet those moments were there because the door was locked, there was no going inside. Yet as soon as it was unlocked, you’re back inside, back into the flow of everything and again, unable to really get that other perspective on what’s going on right before your very eyes.

However there are always people on the outside looking in. Some are forced to because they can’t get in, while others do it by choice, sitting back and simply observing. You’re really lucky when the one observing has been on the inside too and is now on the outside seeing everything in a perspective vision that you’re unable to see. Now that we’ve come to these crossroads, it’s time for the propaganda to finally come to an end�?and there is only one man who can do that.


The sounds of the ocean fill the scene as Seifer walks up a sandy trail wearing some sandals, board shorts, a towel around his neck and a solid tan on his body. He dries his long hair and pulls out his keys as he wraps the towel around his body and gets inside his H2.

“Just another awesome day at the beach.�?Seifer looks over to the beach he just left and then up at the road in front of him and can’t help but laugh. “Just another�?haha, oh man I crack myself up sometimes.�?/FONT>

Seifer speeds away, plowing through the gravel roads like black men plow through Asian women. Not too long later does Seifer drive through a little beach town, one can assume we're near his Miami home, and then make his way onto some more roads, heading away from the touristy town and into the real part of the land as he hit’s a road and then a few minutes later gets off and comes up to a gate. Seifer drives up, enters in a code and the gates open.  He pulls around the driveway and parks, throwing on a white muscle shirt and heads up to the door.

“Heh, home sweet home.�?/FONT>

It’s not long before he’s inside and talking to the house keeper who is all smiles. Seifer’s awesome, what can we say, but because he’s nearly always on the road he doesn’t come by very often, ah the life of a professional wrestler. Seifer heads upstairs and goes into his room.

“Heeeeey there Max!�?/FONT>

He looks into the bed where the baby was sleeping, only about fifteen months old and smiles as he grabs a bag from the closest and begins to pack up some of his clothes as well as the baby bag and all of that good stuff, that’s when Jesse the house keeper enters.

“Whatcha doing Seif?�?/FONT>

“Taking Max on a little trip, should be back soon.�?/FONT>

“His parents said it was ok?�?/FONT>

“Yeah, I’m going to meet them there.�?/FONT>

Now, Jesse isn’t a stupid woman. She was hired as a house keeper and to take care of baby Max because she was smart and strong and most importantly cautious.

“Where is there?�?/FONT>

“California.�?/FONT>

“Alright, well I’m going to make a call, I’m sure you understand but I’ve got to be cautious.�?/FONT>

Seifer looks back, she was a little bit nervous when he turned around because her comment said that she didn’t trust him, but instead of getting mad, Seifer just smiles.

“Sure, no problem.�?/FONT>

She walks out of the room�?the bag drops as Seifer is holding a small t-shirt and reaches into his pocket, pulling out some liquid that he pours on it. Capping it he sets it down.

“Sorry Jesse.�?/FONT>

Seifer walks out of the room and follows Jesse into the kitchen downstairs to where the phone was and comes up from behind her like a sneaking cat and bam, places it beneath her nose.

“Everything’s gonna be fine.�?/FONT>

Out like a light she goes, not much struggle. Seifer lifts her and carries her to the couch and sets her down, cracking his back he heads back upstairs.

“This is too damn easy.�?/FONT>

Seifer heads upstairs and finishes packing Max’s things as he grabs one of the strollers and brings it out to his Hummer. The next trip he’s taking Max in his arms and heads downstairs, locking up the house and out to the Hummer it is. From there Seifer takes one last glance and smiles.

“This has to be done, it’s for the best.�?/FONT>

He pulls out of the driveway and heads out, a million and one things going through his mind, but his eyes stay focused - he stays focused on the task at hand.



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