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Chapter 3 Number 3

Word Count: 1600    |    Released on: 17/04/2022

ite that the town covered a large area, mostly forest and joined with some smaller mountains. This was going to make things more difficult. I didn

few months ago. Unfortunately this turned up nothing. Though I didn't expect much, if anything, to be

t its humble citizens were not aware of. On several occasions I was sure I felt the presence of vampires but it came and went so quickly, and from such a dis

acJohn’s who sold most of the hiking and camping gears in

g at her I could tell she was a bit shy judging by the way she slightly hunched her shoulders. This was a girl who didn't like attention. However there was something else about her. Her aura was strange, diminished almost. It was almost as if a part of her was not there. I couldn't put my finger o

” He enquired pleasantly. It was a well rehearsed speech and I resisted the urge to laugh at

ering if you knew any information about the bear or wolf sightings that occurred several weeks ago. I'm doing independent research on large predators migrating into human are

eventually regained himself. “Yeah, uhm, sure I

e and some from some from his fellow students at the local high school. Many of the sightings, it

e away her every emotion and at the moment she seemed a little worried and definitely concerned. Though she seemed trustworthy, the kind of person who kept the secrets she was entrusted with and I doubted I would be able to g

to gain another glimpse into the girl’s eyes, knowing I would find some truth there but she wasn't looking at me. She merely walked around the cash register and seemed tri

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tside of Detroit and was home to the Amazon people. I had spent much of my night learning all I could about their land and peopl

open window. It occurred to me that this would be a very pretty place if it weren

d, camera in hand, hoping to look like another tour

gave me the same answers. They hadn't see anything or that nothing has happened in weeks. A few seemed to know perhaps a bit more than they were divulging but dec

t, however, was not their size but was the lack of clothing they were wearing. I was currently in a long sleeved shirt and light winter jacket and I still was a cold if the wind blew my way. Yet none of these boys had a shirt on and only

the leader of this little gang. He was definitely the oldest of them, probably around my age but the others, despite their size, had a youthful look about them. Th

umbled. I had never felt anything like this! They looked human and their auras were human, mostly. There was something animalistic about

ifferent and seemingly unrelated questions and absolutely no answers. I had grown up in a supernatural world all my li

many outcomes as possible. As I walked past what seemed to be a local gift shop I heard two guys talking. I was going to ignore them when I noticed that they had the same

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