The Witch's Shadow
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lay there, trying
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ace was
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himself up on his elbows
ying to steady her bre
told her they
t
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allowe
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ivered. "
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a step
floor
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m. "Elena... I don't t
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the unstable floor. The walls seemed to close
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was lis
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spering
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or spli
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r foot slipping on the damp plan
ted, eyes w
llowed h
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gainst the far w
d through
e floor collapsed behind them. The hand
s tri
heart
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ed, sobbing.
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grip s
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him
ched her j
with everyt
s cam
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r. She grabbed Tobias and ran, practi
li
na followed, her hands s
, the hand
ing turned
dark, its presence suffoca
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rap
open, light sp
rough first, Elen
her legs through, the
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on her bac
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nightmare was