Curse of the crimson moon
oved forward, with shadows from the hallway enveloping her from behind. Michael followed closely behind her, taking deliberate yet weighty steps that reverberate
oards followed by the strange whispers that appeared to drift through the walls. The part of her that had endured f
sions lying around as they had during her childhood with torn lace curtains and an old chair positioned near
t began to race. She knew that mirror. Her mother had hidden the mirror from Olivia sin
om," confused by how it caused fear. Her mother always maintained her poin
ss against her chest. Olivia grasped that her mother had been deeply frightened by the mirro
ivia's thoughts by say
. His wide eyes revealed both cauti
t. He tried to conceal something deep within himself-ei
sessed a life of its own and was observing her. Ignoring Michael's warning she moved closer to the
r skin suddenly chilled while she briefly heard what sounded like a whisper calling he
ass ri
d twist in a manner similar to water that has been disturbed by a stone. Somet
gy that permeated the room. Through the distorted glass Olivia saw a towering fig
sturbing smile while its eyes emitted a sinister glow. As she retreated and
low murmur rather than a whisper. The voice seemed known to her despi
fingers moved across the glass while she attempted to touch the
epped back. The mirror image twisted violently
th a sharp command to leave the area.
is hold while her eyes remained fixed on the reflection. As the figure
saying she didn't understand. He pulled her back with a strong
directed her attention back to the mi
y. His eyes revealed deep regret. "That presence existed before any of us arrived here. You
tence. Both of them froze, startled. The floor groaned beneath their feet
erupted into an incomprehensible cacophony of words. The room's shadows appear
rist as he urgently said, "We
was suffused with intense tension and the weight of an ancient wrongness. T
guttural growl resonated from the stairwell. The hairs along Olivia's neck stood upright when
ile her voice shook
wide eyes and said urgently
gure leaped from the stairwell shadows revealing a massive shap
nstrous entity with claws and elongated lim
rted moving in t
turned his face ghostly white and wid
e creature's enormous body moved at supernatural speed as it
th its power. The beast moved faster than Michael could take Olivia toward the door. The beast lunged
ith an extraordinary being. It wasn't of this world. It was