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Nicole finer Zeddton, a blonde female, walked into the Angel Grove Diner on the first Saturday of December 2008. She saw the other members of the Temple Of Gosei sitting in their seat at the diner. She was the last one to arrive and sat at the only empty seat at the table.
"Hanukkah is coming and we need to plan for it," said Nicole Finer Egger, a woman who could pass as an older sister to Nicole Finer Zeddton, even though she's the tenth body of the original Nicole Finer.
"I wanted to show our kids how our faith celebrate Hanukkah. We haven't shared our faith with them, even though they're being raised by the faiths of their fathers, first by their fathers and than by their nannies," said Mabel, a brown skinned female.
"We have been lax in teaching our children in the meaning of the Jewish Holy Days. Our parents has taught us how important the Jewish Holy Days was to our faith," said an Asian looking female.
"I been reading the Old Testament to my kids since the red sky crisis, a few months back. My husband has been reading from the New Testament to them as well. Our kids has been listening to us reading chapters of the Bible," said Nicole Zeddton. At that moment, a latin female appeared in front of the sights of the female from the Temple of Gosei. Nicole knew her as Marion Cook. She wasn't with her husband or children. She stopped at their table.
"I heard you women talk about Hanukkah. The town center is planning a Hanukkah celebration for the Hanukkah Saturday of this year. Since you are Jewish, I you might want your family there," said Marion.
"My family will be there. I hope that you don't mind me asking, but where are your kids? I don't think that you'll leave them alone," said Nicole Zeddton.
"My husband is with them. I don't trust them to be alone. I always make sure that someone is watching them when I'm not with them," said Marion.
"I always leave my children with Peter when I goes to Jewish services. He usually take them to Sunday mass. He wanted to raise them as Christians, and since my two youngest children has his DNA, I respect his decision to raise them as Christians," said Nicole Zeddton.
"At least, you still have your husband. The husbands of your 11 friends has died mysterious death. There was only ashes left of them," said Marion. Then, she walked away from the table of the 12 Jewish females. The 12 Jewish female saw her get smaller, as she lost their sights.
"Since we're planning to go the Hanukkah celebration at the town center on the Hanukkah Saturday of this year, we might as well order what we're going to have for our lunch," said Nicole Zeddton. The other 11 women agreed that it was a good idea. So, they went to order lunch, and after getting their orders for lunch, they ate it when it arrived. The end, for now.
