Greenhills: Fate Of The Chosen
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my mind. I'd embarrassed myself, and my attitude was unexplained and irritating. The weird dreams that had bec
en the one taking care of me since I could remember and the normal me wouldn't ev
be in pain. My uncle had told me she was dealing with h
l sailed in a perfect arc, entering the net. My teammates erupted in cheers, but I hardly noticed. My body ached, my
the game!" Coach yelled at me. I felt the familiar animalistic instinct erupting inside
y?" Coach Robert a
l my teammates. For a moment, there was silence as everyone was baffled by my be
an's voice cut through the silence. I t
to grow louder and harder to control. I needed to get out. Without wait
y head, I ran like a madman, searching for the nearest place to hide. Luckily, in m
ind of fear and confusion. The pain grew more severe, and I was lost in confusion when a soft glow appeared on my chest. With half-closed eyes, I saw my neckla
r why I was there. Slowly, my memories returned. I recall everything that happened at practice, the soft glow in my chest
ned, and every thought was magnified. I could hear the crickets outside the school. It suddenly hit me that it was dark
school, and I couldn't imagine her going through it alone on her first
time, I cursed under my breath. It was already 7:00 PM. I pulled out of the driveway, my mind racing as I drove h
d at the wonder I was experiencing, even though it didn't make sense. Suddenly, I felt a strange presence, and without warning, a shadowy figure darted across the road in
ting the familiar outline of my house, I released a deep breath. I parked the car in front of our garage and stepped out, nervously glancing around. The fe
red at the head. It stood there, locking eyes with me, snarling and baring its fangs. It lunged at me with a speed I couldn't follow, even with
home so late?" he i
tell my uncle about the vicious beast that had mysteriously disappea
appen? Did you notice anyone following yo
house, I was greeted by the strong smell of incense. Candles were
I asked, still shaken and confused abou
e replied. "Don't forget, I'm an old man. During my time, nothing was wrong with
my uncle remembered about Kate, bu
fore closing it. He went back to the book he was r
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here U
He was well-built and in his late fifties, going through
's voice echoed
ure stepped forward,
figure, his brows comi
ed to catch him, I was immediately teleported to the
irl?" the man ask
e she wasn't there," the figure answer
n thought. "Disperse, but don't go
the figure
left alone for n
his hands together. Then, like how h
ghed deeply, rising to his feet. "The calamity has started encroaching, and the worst of it is that it's
hey have good intentions, they must answer to me for entering my territory, but if not..."
erberating in the tense silence. The man turned his head slow
" he co
rkness, holding a tattered scroll in one hand. The man
d, their voice heavy with urgency. "I
a storm brewing within. "
ving behind an ominous silence that hinted at the c