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A Chapter by Kat
“Summon
who?” James asked. “I don’t understand that.”
Kailie
barely heard him at all. Looking through the Bible..
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A Chapter by Kat
Michael
Thomason was never an extremist, but he realized, soon enough, that you could
wind up with the wrong crowd for a while, if you weren&rsq..
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A Chapter by Kat
“No,”
Kailie whispered. “This isn’t happening.” She gently rubbed her shoulders, as
they walked into the church. S..
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A Chapter by Kat
It
circled around the outside of Stephen’s house. In Stephen’s body, there were
limitations. It couldn’t move around as quickl..
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A Chapter by Kat
Kailie
paced the floor after Michael’s observation. There’s no way this could be true.
Even after everything else, the world has its..
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A Chapter by Kat
The
walls were closing in around them. That’s what Kailie felt. Because they didn’t
go to him, Kana reached out to a stranger. She f..
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A Chapter by Kat
The
idea was purely simple. Reading the message on the wood, he would,
theoretically, have no trouble fulfilling his duty. Killing Joseph had gi..
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A Chapter by Kat
“Absolutely
not!” James protested. “No way in hell!”
Kailie
let out an understanding sigh. “I know how you feel..
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A Chapter by Kat
Her
legs felt like rubber. She had never been so nervous in her life. No help for
transportation meant the obvious. Too obvious for their own go..
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A Chapter by Kat
It
was his name. “Williams” scratched across the cement. In the moonlight, it
looked like it was painted. Sure enough, the very name..
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