Whisper in the Dark
that time was playing tricks on her, stretching out endlessly, each minute heavier than the last. S
rs, the creak of her own floorboards-each felt as if they were
ere act of holding it was a lifeline. But even the act of gripping it felt like a mistak
h. The shadows in her apartment had grown longer, stretch
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sage replaye
d train yard. Midn
eath h
It was dark, overgrown with weeds, shadowed by the looming presence of rusted trai
sat there on her s
on
could feel it pulling at her. Her mind was trying to fo
of mistake. Maybe this was a random message mea
t if it
d at the
the only way t
down on the table, trying to breathe,
st felt
n yard.
ke they were drowning her, like a thousand voic
be waiting for her? Would she step into a tr
d happen if s
her mind return to normal? Or
found herself scrolling back through t
th
kn
ra nearly dropped the phone. Her heart leapt
eath s
again, more ins
mind was racing, and she couldn't think. The sound felt real, like
ody f
her heart pound
t El
this time, accompanied
deliberate, close, close en
y without thinking. It was on th
if it wasn't Elijah? What if it was someone worse? Someone she couldn't predict, someone wh
ts came to
to calm her breathing. Her body was shaking so violently no
king gre
ma
ear now. Deep
e body felt locked in place,
ma
ave been someone connected to him. Someone who u
hallway, her breath comin
pen it? Sh
y could give out at any moment. Her min
wh
gers slippery. She pressed her face
hen-s
cking s
ed. Her entire body felt like it w
t gon
ows in her apartment felt a little less oppressive, the air
the feeling that some
felt col
her pho
te
make a
ath cam
nother wave of d
did this mean? Was she being watched? Was this
en a differe
thoughts swirling in a whir
The old
understanding? Or wou
er phone, she knew-she
ins, and the whispers
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