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Review by mgolia6
Draped in chocolate, I waited for the steam to clear, noticing that the women was gone. The walls of the maze shook violently and began to crash down around me. At last I was free thanks to a giant wave of hope that thundered through. This wave gave way to supersonic energy and mixing with the lingering steam, froze everything around me. "Its Ice!" I exclaimed and began to skate across the pond, stuck with frozen ivy leaves; those that had settled from the crashing walls of the maze. As I drifted across the frozen tundra, a simple crack in the ice gave way to sonic brilliance and then to molten plasma rising through the twisting ice. As the plasma reacted with the ice, it formed into a milky color. I was struggling with the ice, but I threw up my hood to warm my ears. I could feel good about the hood.
Through the churning of plasma across the ice, the milk became cream and then butter, and solidified. At last, I was back on solid ground when I felt a tiny tugging at my leg, and it was the Armenian man's doll, back from the abyss. Clutching to my leg, it wriggled up to my ear, whispering that all would be right again in 4 to 6 days. My Soul was Grateful!