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I'm waiting and waiting until it finally comes. I can't believe it's finally here. Excitement shoots up my body and I rush to the door to pick up my package. It has yellow tape around the opening and I quickly snatch my scissors from the kitchen table. "I'm so ready."

When I reach out to touch her arm for comfort, my hand wisps right through her translucent skin. I'm shocked, my jaw drops and I sit still. She stares at me with tears in her eyes and I can hear her whispering over and over, I'm sorry. I'm sorry too.

That's two I'n first person, all I had time for, sorry. But I hope it helps you.

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Answer:

For other uses, see Vertical and horizontal (disambiguation).

In astronomy, geography, and related sciences and contexts, a direction or plane passing by a given point is said to be vertical if it contains the local gravity direction at that point. Conversely, a direction or plane is said to be horizontal if it is perpendicular to the vertical direction. In general, something that is vertical can be drawn from up to down (or down to up), such as the y-axis in the Cartesian coordinate system.

Step-by-step explanation:

horizontal adjective

at right angles to the vertical; parallel to level ground.

flat or level:

a horizontal position.

being in a prone or supine position; recumbent:

His bad back has kept him horizontal for a week.

near, on, or parallel to the horizon.

of or relating to the horizon.

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