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The one moment I am clutching the railing of the bus seat in front of me. Then in the blink of an eye, I am standing here in this brilliant white hall. Charlene whispers reverently, "Is this Heaven?" Everything is exactly the same as before that day which she can now only vaguely remember. The day her school bus ran over the cliff. The day she and most of her fellow students ended up here. The twins, Mark and David, were also on the bus, but David did not come here with them. David was sent across the valley to the other side. Mark convinces Sunel to help him find his brother, no matter what the dangers might be. START READING NOW It is oddly weird. The one moment I am clutching the railing of the bus seat in front of me, hanging sideways and upside down simultaneously, with my hair falling over my eyes and then in the blink of an eye I am standing here in this brilliant white hall. I look around me at the unbelievably high ceiling, the white glimmering tiles all around, stretching into the sky as far as my eyes can see. It looks like an enormous and very clean industrial bathroom. The whiteness of it all hurts my eyes. Unexpectedly Charlene knocks into me, and whispers reverently, "Is this heaven?" "I doubt it. Surely, we would see a pearly gate, with hills rolling away into the distance. This looks like a giant railway station." "But, we did..." Lionel joins us. "Wow," he says, looking around amazed. "Do you believe this?" I look away from him to a girl I barely know, she is crying softly. Giant tears are running down her cheeks and her eyes are puffy and red. The rest of her face has gone pallid white, so now her eyes look as if they are bleeding. As a hush falls over the crowd milling around me, I raise my eyebrows at Lionel, silently telling him not to sound so excited. Every kid on that bus with me, all sixty of us stop talking abruptly, all at the exact same time, and then we turn to face the large stage in the front of this colossal hall.
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