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Title: No one in sight
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August 14, 1999 |
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The last sights to see or not see are while I am turning down the last of the lights and all of the sights and memories of the day that has passed disappear and are covered in the darkness of terror.
Whenever the sun is up, Warwick hills is always bright and busy place, but when it is time for the sun to set the world of Warwick drastically changes... Showed first 250 characters
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The sounds are slim to none and the one that I do hear is from my imagination, and even the simple sweep of a hand across the back of a chair seems different. Smells of the day passed resonate through the empty black hallways creating an eerie sense about me... Showed next 250 characters
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