Chapter 908


Every Girl Needs A Few Secrets


John and the Resistance Terminators with him boarded the jet. The Metal girls were required to stay at the airport until the jet physically took off. They were given priority clearance by CamNet to leave the jet ramp and go down the taxiway. The jet ran up its engines at the end of the runway and was given authorization to proceed and take off.

The jet thundered down the runway and lifted off. It streaked into the morning sky. It carried the male Resistance team members. They were about to leave Las Vegas behind. The climb to altitude was steep, but not excessive. It most likely would have been more aggressive if Cameron, or one of the Metal girls, would have been at the controls.

John tried to replay the whole operation in his head again from start to finish. The thoughts which seemed to flood his mind the most were the thoughts of Savannah. He really would have liked for her 'first experience' to be in the Honeymoon Suite on the heart shaped bed. It would have been really special for her. It at least would have been more special than in the cab of a truck on a dark overlook like his was with Future Riley. Now he was on a flight home to a safer environment and the girls were all still in the thick of it. It didn't matter if Savannah was the only human female. All of the Metal girls would be in danger as well.

It was clear somehow Cameron found out about what almost happened with Cammy and him. The only one there was John Henry. He strongly doubted John Henry sold him out. Maybe he was coerced into doing it. He strongly doubted Cammy confessed to what she nearly did. He would like to know one way or the other going forward.

John wasn't exactly sure what he wanted to say. He felt he needed to say something about it to John Henry.

"Cameron found out about what almost happened with Cammy and me." John said. "She mentioned something to me about it."

John Henry heard Cameron's earlier transmission to John. He wondered at what point John would point the finger at him. It appeared the time was now. He would only be able to tell John what he did or didn't do. There was no conscious effort on his part to notify or inform anyone. Everything else was speculation.

"I didn't tell her, and she hasn't asked me." John Henry said. "It may have been CamNet. I don't know if it was either. You do know CamNet monitors everything about everybody, everywhere."

John knew Cameron could be very secretive and manipulative. She might also throw a few ideas out there and see what stuck. If she hit on something which was actually true, his response to it would prove her correct. He didn't acknowledge her comment to agree or disagree with it. He just tried to ignore it.

"Cameron could be guessing." John said.

John Henry thought maybe there was a stronger possibility based upon motivation and revenge.

"Cammy may have told her." John Henry said. "She could have indicated it directly or indirectly to Cameron. She would have noticed someone else used the big giant heart shaped tub in the bathroom."

John would have thought Cammy would want to keep what she did, or in this case didn't actually do, under wraps. He wasn't aware of all the negative personal interaction between Cameron and Cammy. Most of it revolved around Savannah.

"Would she do it?" John asked. "It seems like she would create a problem, especially for herself."

John Henry thought Cammy wanted to 'punish' Cameron. He knew of their long standing feud, and the fact they even fought over Savannah before. It caused Savannah a lot of grief. He was aware Cameron recently sent Cammy on a temporal mission to 'punish' her and keep her away from Savannah for the time when she was on the temporal mission. He thought it was a very low blow.

It seemed logical Cammy would want to do something to 'hurt' Cameron back, even if she didn't actually complete the task. She could still tell Cameron she did, or at least make Cameron believe she did. He was aware revenge and jealousy were two very strong human emotions. It seemed the Metal girls weren't much further behind humans at this point in the same regard, especially Cameron, and by extension her clones.

"Cammy might have if she thought Savannah and Cameron 'shared'." John Henry said. "Based upon the physical evidence we found when we arrived at the Honeymoon Suite, it seemed it was what occurred. I'd have to think a certain amount of 'payback' was involved. I think it's best not to dwell on it and move on."

John Henry couldn't help but wonder if it would have been better not to make the bed after Cammy and John were in it. Because the bed was made when Cameron arrived again later on, she may have checked further to see if she could determine what occurred after Savannah and her left earlier. He told himself at the time he wanted to make the room look neater, maybe he was trying to cover for John.

If Cameron checked for John's DNA in the bed before she used it with him, it would only leave one conclusion as to why some of it was already there. The only other person he would have been in bed with was Cammy, well, besides himself. It was a very unpleasant thought to think about.

John was sure Cameron would dwell on it. It's what she seemed to do with everything anyway. She never let anything go. She always brought it back up at a time of her choosing. By the very nature of her construction, she could remember everything, and whatever happened to her, and replay it at any time as if it just happened again. It seemed to be what she most often did. Every time she did it, the event she relived hurt her just as much as the first time. For all practical purposes when she replayed the file, it was the first time again for the event. It always hit with the same intensity. Time couldn't dull her feelings as it could for a human.

He looked down at the landscape as it became further and further away from the jet. In reality it was the jet which climbed away from the landscape. He would like to do some aerial reconnaissance for Cameron if they could in the jet. It seemed like it would be easy enough with skilled Terminator pilots on board. Maybe he wanted one more look at the location where Cameron, Cammy, and Savannah were.

"Should we overfly Cameron?" John asked. "I'm worried about her and Savannah."

John Henry knew a bad idea when he heard one. He didn't want to bring John back into the danger zone. As far as they knew, the enemy could have a Stinger. If it was a group of Grays, they might mistake the sound of the jet for an incoming drone and take a shot at it. He didn't think Cameron would care for the idea very much either.

"I don't think so." John Henry said. "Bob and Jim have already filed a flight plan. We should stick to it. CamNet already has our arrival at Van Nuys timed to it. The current trip won't be a sightseeing tour as our flight to Las Vegas was."

John looked out the window of the jet in the direction Cameron was headed earlier. He was still worried about her. He didn't see a fire burning anywhere or smoke billowing up into the sky. He knew it didn't mean much, but at least it was better than knowing things went hot.

"It was just a thought." John said.

John was worried about the delay they experienced on their flight to Las Vegas. In retrospect, the tour of the Grand Canyon, and some of the National Parks in Utah, was a nice break. Some of those were most likely places he would never get to. Maybe he would one day. Perhaps he could go on a hiking trip with Cameron. Maybe Savannah or Young Allison would accompany them. He doubted they could keep things simple and not have a force of Terminators around them.

John Henry's main goal was to get John back to the Resistance base. They were on a nearly straight line flight back to Van Nuys.

"We'll be at Van Nuys airport in forty three minutes." John Henry said. "We have a cleared path and will be in the landing pattern for One Six Right before any other aircraft."

John trusted Cameron's team would prevail. There could still be damage to some of them. He was aware once he was away from the area, Cameron would most likely act and go on the offensive.

"The operation with Cameron will be over before we even get to the California border." John said.

John Henry was sure it would turn up at least a new lead or two.

"I think so." John Henry said. "These people should lead her elsewhere, if she can question them."

John believed the biggest threat to Cameron's team would be the male Terminator they weren't able to locate yet. The Syndicate run hotel and casino was definitely going to need to be looked into further. It seemed they developed quite an extortion racket for the benefit of Skynet, as opposed to just for monetary gains. He was sure there would be a conflict at some point over the issue. He was unsure of what Cameron would do next.

"There's still 'The Enforcer' to track down and the casino to deal with." John said. "I hope Cameron doesn't go after the Syndicate."

John was pretty sure since the 'Metal Bitch' came to attack them, Cameron would return the 'favor'. They didn't know if it was on behalf of Skynet directly, or the unscheduled withdrawal from the Syndicate vault.

"She's dealt with different 'Families' before." John Henry said. "She won and they lost. She will turn them against each other. She will then come back and clean out the 'winner'. It's what she does with gangs and drug operations already. They may be smaller in scope, but the end result is always the same."

The Grays mixed in with the Syndicate was bad news no matter how it was cut. Both groups were known for some of their extreme and violent behavior.

John thought about Savannah a lot now. It began to trouble him. The more he tried not to think about it, the more he seemed to think about it.

"I really wish Savannah could've come back with us." John said. "She doesn't need to be subjected to continual violence and danger."

John Henry wasn't sure where the conversation was going. It seemed they already discussed the issues. He was painfully aware John wanted to use Savannah for his sexual pleasure. He didn't think it was the way Savannah should be viewed or thought of. He didn't see the need to rush anything or force the issue.

"I think you'll see a lot of her." John Henry said.

John understood John Henry's reference. It wasn't his main concern currently.

"I'm worried about her safety." John said. "Her safety and well being comes before anything else to me."

John Henry wanted to remind John how every Terminator and Resistance member felt exactly the same way about him. It was why he received all the protection which seemed to irritate him.

"We're ALL worried about your safety and well being." John Henry said. "It's more than just Cameron. It's about protecting the future."

John thought about all the male Terminators on the flight with him back to Van Nuys. He would have preferred if most of them stayed in the Las Vegas area so they could assist Cameron's team. He did understand their concern for him, even if he didn't think it was necessary.

"Your point is taken." John said.

John really wondered how much differently things would have gone down if he hadn't gone to Las Vegas. There most likely wouldn't have been the attack on the hotel he was staying in. The Grays may not have detected them at all. What the Metal girls did would have been a simple robbery. The event was conducted outside the scope of the Resistance operations. It amounted to one of Cameron's 'off the books' adventures.

Then again, Cameron and Savannah would have consummated their love and they may have decided they didn't need him. It was a thought which always plagued him. What if Cameron found Savannah's love stronger and more appealing? It may even be more satisfying too. It made him wonder if he shouldn't have tried a few 'things'. He did them more than a few times anyway. He didn't need to remind himself Savannah never gave up on Cameron ever. Even when everyone else wrote her off, including him, Savannah never did. He was sure it was an indication Savannah's love was stronger than his. He didn't think the strength of Savannah's love would be lost on Cameron either.


Gail drove the SUV away from the Las Vegas airport. She wanted to back up Cameron's team and get more help for Savannah.

Ally wanted to get there as soon as possible. She didn't think they were going fast enough.

"Hurry up." Ally said.

Sheila was irritated by Ally's comment. It was more backseat driving to her. She already heard enough of it earlier.

"She knows what to do." Sheila said. "Just because you're in the backseat, doesn't mean you need to be a backseat driver."

Gail needed to watch her speed in the city. She didn't want to get into an accident, or even worse, have the police come after them.

"I'm already breaking the speed limit." Gail said. "I need to watch out for the other drivers."

Sheila could see they operated within the safety parameters CamNet could provide for them. It presented some interesting opportunities going forward.

"At least we're getting all green lights." Sheila said. "It's thanks to CamNet or John Henry's server. I'm going to ask for it everywhere I drive from now on."

Ally thought it was a really bad idea. She didn't think it was a prudent use of their resources.

"Oh, brother…." Ally said. "I bet you won't."

Sheila pointed it up at the traffic signals as they passed them.

"I bet I will." Sheila said. "Everything is green for us. It's the way it should be all the time, for all of us."

Gail was aware the luxury of green lights would only last so long.

"It's a feature we can enjoy only until we get out of the city anyway." Gail said. "I don't think there's anything we can do to get there faster, unless we fly."

Sheila and Ally looked at each other.

"We should have taken a helicopter." Sheila said. "There were a few of them around the airport."

Ally was still upset with Sheila's earlier inattentive driving.

"If we would have, I would need to be the pilot." Ally said. "We probably end up as a smoking hole in the ground with you at the controls."

Sheila was highly offended.

"I can do everything better than you." Sheila said. "Except be a loser. You win every time."

Gail turned around and gave both of them a dirty look.

"Stay focused." Gail said. "We may be in combat soon."

Ally was sure Cameron would go on the offensive as soon as John was out of the target zone.

"Cameron isn't going to wait for us." Ally said. "It will probably be over before we even get close."

Sheila looked a little disappointed.

"I wanted to 'question' one of them." Sheila said.

Gail didn't think Savannah needed to see or hear it.

"Are you going to 'question' them in front of Savannah?" Gail asked.

Sheila absentmindedly touched her knife. She didn't want to look bad in front of Savannah since she was supposed to clean her act up.

"No." Sheila said. "I won't unless she authorizes it."

Sheila knew both Cameron and Savannah were willing to look the other way at times, if not actually encourage her to conduct an enhanced interrogation. It usually depended upon the amount of personal danger, or were close to termination, which influenced their decision.

Ally looked ahead of their SUV and how far they needed to go.

"Just hurry…." Ally said.

The Metal girls were all anxious to get into the fight. They all wanted to make sure Savannah was protected. They also wanted to get their hands on whoever followed them. They still didn't know which group they represented.


Cameron led the sedan tailing them to a more remote and isolated road. They were away from the city now. She slowed down to draw them in closer. She hoped to provoke some type of an aggressive reaction. Things didn't seem to play out the way she expected them to. They seemed content to just follow her. She was sure there was a more sinister motive behind it.

"I've slowed down and so have they." Cameron said. "I don't think these are Grays. I don't think they know who we are, or what we are, at least some of us anyway."

Savannah knew any group they needed to encounter would be dangerous.

"Do you think it's the Syndicate or the Fanatics?" Savannah asked.

Cameron believed they could rule out what would have been the biggest threat to them.

"It's not a Terminator." Cameron said. "So it's a plus."

Cammy felt they were in a remote enough location to act. She didn't see the need for any further delays. She wanted to deal with the threat.

"So let's take them down." Cammy said. "What's there to wait for at this point?"

Cameron believed there was a good ambush point ahead.

"There are a few curves ahead. I'm looking at a file I have of a satellite photo of the area. There are also current drone images." Cameron said. "I think they've called for reinforcements. I don't want to wait until they get here."

Savannah would like to have a comprehensive view of everything happening around them. The threat of reinforcements was worrisome. She hoped the reinforcements wouldn't be HK drones.

"What's John Henry's server telling you about communications or anything else in the air around us?" Savannah asked. "You said we have drone support. John Henry's server, or CamNet, should be able to tell us what's happening around us."

Cameron's biggest fear would be HK drones. With their drones in the sky around them they were able to scan for any threat like it even if the HK drones hugged the ground.

"The sky is clear. There are a series of curves ahead." Cameron said. "We will take them there."

Cameron explained her plan. She wanted to let Cammy out to set up an ambush. She would stage the SUV to look like it lost control and crashed. The car tailing them should slow or stop to investigate. Cammy and her would jump them or gun them down.

Savannah understood Cameron's plan but felt it involved a lot of luck and supposition as to what the enemy would do.

"It sounds risky with only three of us." Savannah said.

Cameron used the accident ploy previously.

"I've used the technique before." Cameron said. "I sent a car off of a cliff."

Savannah wasn't so sure about the incident and the aftermath.

"I read the report." Savannah said. "It wasn't quite like you planned."

Cameron understood Savannah's concern. She recalled the incident. She sent the car off the cliff, but the Terminator was able to exit before the car completed its plunge into the rocks and surf below. John was put in danger. Al ended the threat with a speeding bobtail truck as he ran the Terminator down.

"It all worked out in the end." Cameron said.

Savannah was worried about Cameron and Cammy since she knew they would take all the risks.

"Cammy and you will be in danger." Savannah said.

Cameron figured she could always wait alongside the road and step out in front of the target vehicle. They could either choose to run her down or stop short of her. She would be ready for either event. She would attempt to jump up on top of the hood if the vehicle chose to run her down. She should be able to crash through the front windshield if they did. Her lower body wouldn't be impacted by the front of the car with such a maneuver.

"I can do it by myself." Cameron said.

Savannah wanted less risk for Cameron and Cammy. Not for Cameron to take a bigger risk herself.

Savannah wasn't convinced the other vehicle wanted to attack them. It could have done it long ago if they wanted to. They chose to remain behind them and follow them. She still thought there were several choices available to them.

"What happens if we turn around?" Savannah asked. "We can either see where they go if they run, or 'light them up' as we pass them? We have drone support. They may not be looking for a fight."

Cameron saw it all differently. She was sure the target vehicle was somehow able to contact whoever sent them and they asked for additional help.

"I think they're waiting for reinforcements. When they arrive, they will want a fight." Cameron said. "Once they think they have the advantage they will act. I'll try your plan first."

Cameron went over the plan with Cammy. It was time to act. She decided to use the one plan Savannah suggested about going on the offensive. It would be to see what happened if they went 'head on' with the other vehicle.

Cammy moved over and opened the side window in the back seat on the driver's side. Cameron did the same with her driver's side window.

"Savannah, I want you to stay down when we do the 'drive by'." Cameron said. "If they don't run, I'm going to disable their vehicle while Cammy 'lights them up'."

Cameron increased her speed and so did the tailing vehicle. Cammy got her M4 ready and Cameron pulled her Glock.

"Get ready. I'm about to do a reverse maneuver and spin around. We will be right on top of them." Cameron said. "Get down, Savannah."

It was Showtime.


Allison could tell there was something bothering Vanna greatly. It was a story about something done to Vanna which caused her a lot of shame. It also indicated to her she would probably never be able to have a child.

Vanna finished her story to Allison.

Allison was a little speechless after listening to Vanna. She thought she heard everything there was to hear about Vanna. Now she wondered if there was more damage hidden somewhere else in Vanna's mind.

"I'm so sorry to hear all of it." Allison said. "You told me a little about it, but not how it lasted months with multiple abuse every day, for so long."

Vanna thought it was bad enough with one individual for a couple of months. After nothing happened with him, it was all of his friends or even associates as well. There never seemed to be a shortage of men looking for a free 'ride'. The least disgusting part about all of it was she didn't need to see all the other men's faces as they took what they wanted from her. The 'woman of the house' made sure they only did what they were supposed to, and didn't do or touch anything else. It really was like breeding an animal for all practical purposes.

"I was so ashamed." Vanna said. "They made it all seem like it was my fault. I was chained up. They 'sold' me and treated me like a slave. They tried to breed me like an animal. They were going to punish me for being sterile. "

Vanna still wondered how any of it was her fault. If she didn't do what they told her, they didn't feed her and beat on her.

Allison was afraid of something else thoughts like this produced. They bred thoughts of suicide. She witnessed it before. Sometimes when a female was able to escape from a Scavenger camp, they were so ashamed and humiliated about what was done to them, they couldn't take it. They would wait until a Resistance fighter fell asleep and then use one of their firearms on themselves. It made her feel very uneasy to think about it.

"Why are you telling me this now?" Allison asked. "It makes me very worried for you. I know in the past - the future, how we've all thought of taking our own lives before at times. It happened to ALL of us. It was the conditions we lived under. It was the abuse we received from others. It was the hopelessness of the future going forward. It was a way to get away from it all."

Vanna thought of ending it all more than a few times. It wasn't for the first couple of years of repeated abuse which made her think that way. It was the first time she was in Scavenger camp when she saw what her life was going to be like. It was going to be very brutal, cruel, and short. She learned quickly to try and 'associate' herself with the leader of the camp. It normally stopped all the other men in the camp from using her.

"No, I won't do anything so extreme, especially now.." Vanna said. "I won't let Scavengers or Skynet 'win'."

Allison wondered who else Vanna may have told.

"Does anyone else know this?" Allison asked. "Have you told Cam or Cameron?"

Vanna was always too ashamed to tell anyone. She wanted someone to know. The someone was someone who she knew very well, she was once her.

"No." Vanna said. "I've only ever told myself - Savannah."

Allison swallowed hard. She couldn't imagine Savannah knowing what actually happened to her. Even if it wasn't her, it still was.

"It must have been rough on her." Allison said.

Vanna was actually surprised at how well Savannah took everything she told her. Sometimes she thought Savannah would be better able to survive and endure any of the things which happened to her, since when they did happen to her, she survived and continued on. It meant Savannah would as well. Maybe it was foresight into exactly what a human could endure under harsh conditions.

"It wasn't." Vanna said. "She told me not to worry about the past and to look toward the NEW future we're making. She told me time will resolve everything. She looked me directly in the eyes and told me, 'Don't worry and always have faith'."

Vanna was sure what Savannah 'told' her. It was something she could never ask Savannah to do.

Allison felt where they were at in time right now was a lot better than where they came from.

"Time has resolved everything so far." Allison said. "Look where we are right now. We're in Paradise surrounded by smoking hot females, without Skynet having destroyed the world."

Vanna needed to agree with it. She may not have the same variety of females she did in the future, but all of the females she had access to were smoking hot like Allison said.

"I guess it is a pretty good start." Vanna said.

Allison moved over and kissed Vanna long, slow and deep.

"Vanna…." Allison said.

"Yes?" Vanna asked.

Allison truly looked forward to her future with Vanna at her side.

"Vanna, I love you even more." Allison said. "We'll make great parents, one way or another."

Vanna believed it was time to move her life forward. She was stuck in 'Neutral' for so long. She didn't want to end up in 'Reverse'.

"I'll speak with Savannah." Vanna said. "I know she's 'ready'."

Allison knew her mother would make a good backup for her. She already carried and delivered one of her babies. It was her baby, but Future Allison got it instead. She didn't think it was fair to her, but she did understand the necessity of it. There was no way in Cameron's future, Future Allison would ever be able to have a child in any other way than what Cameron orchestrated. She always needed to tell herself she helped herself. Future Allison was her. They were the same person.

"I'll speak with my mother." Allison said. "She's always ready."

Vanna was well aware Allison's mother was always ready for a good time. She could testify first hand it was always a passion filled adventure to share with Claire.

"One way or another…." Vanna said.

There was new hope in both of their lives. There were multiple options open to both of them. There were even more for Allison. Not only could she rely on her mother, there was her younger self too. Maybe it's who she should rely on. The baby produced should be free of any toxins or germs from the future. It would be free of all of her failures and shortcomings. There wouldn't be a dark shadow hanging over it in any way.

Nothing was set in stone.


Young Allison watched the events in the desert unfold. She didn't like the direction events started to take. The new plan sounded worse than the other one.

"I don't like their new plan." Young Allison said.

Anna needed to consider the source of the plan Cameron adopted.

"It was suggested by Savannah." Anna said.

Young Allison felt it put Savannah in too much danger. There were a few shortcuts she could take. Maybe she should just destroy the vehicle where it was.

"I think I want a drone to strike the vehicle with a missile." Young Allison said. "I may ask CamNet to do it."

Anna believed if the team on the ground wanted to use the same option they would have already.

"They could call for a drone strike themselves." Anna said. "It doesn't seem to be what any of them want. It could have happened long ago if they did."

Young Allison understood why they didn't use the missile option. Cameron wanted to interrogate the people in the car to find out exactly who they were.

"I know they want answers from the occupants of the vehicle." Young Allison said. "They still don't know who they are, or who they represent."

Young Allison and Anna watched the drone footage now of the two vehicles. They were on a deserted section of the highway in the desert. It was clear Cameron was about to act.

"It's going down soon." Anna said.

Young Allison was troubled by a missing piece of the puzzle. She felt it was a key piece and she wanted to know more.

"We still don't know how the 'Metal Bitch' knew to come and try to attack them." Young Allison said. "It's bothering me."

Anna believed it was related to what the Metal girls did at the casino vault.

"I think it was because of the 'withdrawal' the girls made from the casino." Anna said.

Young Allison thought they should call it what it was.

"It wasn't a withdrawal. It was an armed robbery. Did they do anything to give away anything which might indicate they were Terminators?" Young Allison asked. "Did the Syndicate or Grays think it was another crime family, or just common thieves?"

That was all a mystery so far. Anna wanted better answers as well.

"We don't know yet." Anna said. "We also need to find out how they knew about where our team was operating from."

Young Allison already attempted to look into a few things she wanted to see. They were blocked from her. When she encountered missing items from the surveillance footage anywhere or even the battlefield, she was told it was in her best interest it was missing. She didn't agree with the concept. She thought she should be the judge of her own mind, not someone else.

"It still doesn't explain how she knew to go there. I tried to review some of the hotel footage and there are large sections 'missing'." Young Allison said.

Anna reminded Young Allison possessed the ability to change it.

"You can order CamNet to show you them." Anna said.

Young Allison felt the same way Savannah did about 'orders'. They should only be given as a last resort or under emergency circumstances. Savannah used emergency circumstances to get all of the Terminators out of the Fanatic's structure before it exploded. She believed it was the proper use of an order.

"I won't." Young Allison said. "Cameron or Savannah must have asked CamNet to redact them for 'personal reasons'. I need to respect it."

Anna believed if Young Allison really wanted to know something, there was a much simpler way to find out.

"It is very wise of you." Anna said. "You can always ask Cameron or Savannah yourself."

Young Allison didn't believe everything a person did was something they wanted others to know about.

"If they want to tell me, it's up to them." Young Allison said. "Every girl needs a few secrets…."

Young Allison planned to have quite a few secrets going forward. There were many things in her mind she wanted to do, and who she wanted to do them with. She planned to 'be with' everyone Savannah was with, and then some. Nobody should be able to stand in her way and stop her.


Closing monologue by Cameron:

It'll Be Our Secret

I know what you want
I want it as well
It'll be our secret
Nobody need tell

I see it in your eyes
It's written on your face
This game not need be played
It's time to end this chase

Life is very short
It can end in an instant
Come closer now
Don't be distant

Time waits for Nobody
Tick Tock goes the clock
Open your eyes and ears
Can't you feel me knock

Do not turn away
Do not our love snuff
Do not seek another
I am good enough

Nobody