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JONEA "Stop crying! I won't be able to understand if you don't say anything but cry and cry!" shouted Marilyn, who couldn't hold back her patience anymore. Marilyn had never been this mad at me. Maybe I've gone too far this time. I also stopped crying. I wiped my tears and wiped my snot that kept dripping. I already finished a box of tissues. "You've calmed down now?" I nodded. "Then, try to sequence the story from the beginning. Why are you crying like this? What happened to you?" "My life will end, Marilyn. I only have six months left. I will die then. But, before that time comes, I must be able to save Aland no matter what." Marilyn was stunned. Her face turned pale. We stood on the roof of one of the deserted campus buildings. We ditched our first class that morning. Marilyn sa