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Chapter Five Elvis turned left on Ukele Street from the clinic parking lot and the trucks engine roared as the heavy truck increased speed. She decided to leave the egg-shaped car here and ride with Elvis in his pick up truck. The nurse, who she discovered was Doctor Kupta’s wife, Desirée (a statuesque Swedish blonde who stood five foot nine without heels), insisted Aloha not leave the hospital until the sheriff explained the problem with the fourth wall. The color in Desirée’s face drained and her hands began to tremble. This is when Aloha knew the problem was far more serious than she first thought. When a woman as intelligent and well spoken as Desirée Kupta was scared everyone needed to be scared. For Aloha though the chance for a little action not directed at her made the adren