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Milenijų visą naktį kankino vienas už kitą kraupesni košmarai. čia jis kažkokio kvailo, o gal ir lemtingo, atsitiktinumo dėka tapęs Verka Serdiučka ir vilkėdamas žydra suknele, iš po kurios matėsi apžėlusios kojos, darkėsi ryškiai apšviestoje scenoje, čia bėgo nuo įkyriai jį persekiojusio nestės degalinių tinklo logotipo, čia jis anatomijos egzamino metu buvo panaudotas kaip vaizdinė priemonė, o paskui uždarytas į spintą, čia jį gundė Ieva ir ne bet kuo, o ekologiškai užaugintomis braškėmis…
pažadintas pirmųjų troleibusų girgždesio Milenijus instinktyviai apsidairė – nebuvo jokios Ievos, jokio logotipo, jokios Serdiučkos, nebuvo ir anatomijos egzo…
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