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The Devil and I

Chapter 4 4

Word Count: 915    |    Released on: 19/09/2021

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The Devil and I
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“A light lit up the bottom of the grave yard she'd finally reached what she'd been following. A single coffin stood underneath it. Louise walked cautiously over to it. She stood over the coffin, why was it there standing on its own with no other coffin besides it? She struggled, pushing off the lid. A corpse laid there she curiously lowered her hand into the open coffin the frail bony hand grabbed hers. She looked at the corpse screaming silently. Its eyes as dark as death itself. She stared at the corpse as it pulled with him as she struggled to break free from its grip.”