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memory I'd rather n
dents when the town accident
ar senior, showed up at a party with a troph
eryone wanted to touch it, ju
g in and out of consciousness. Then he started counting with h
uched that bone fell ill,
alled it a ra
a curse, and that Wilkerson
pte
Santos
Oakhaven. That was until the "Oakhaven Revit
ife, breaking ground, and c
vy silence fell over the site. The workers were whispering, not a
mething unnatural. It wasn't just a few bones; it was a moun
er number of them shocked everyo
swarmed the area, locking down th
public order" and "scientific investigations." He said the whole to
ologists, and forensic anthro
s dated back to the 1920s; they belonge
t on that very plot of land. This forgotten mass
g anyone talked about. Kids swapped rumors, and some
hem. It was a thrilling adventure, a b
er, watched the news co
lace. Those bones are not meant to be disturbe
that old asylum. Restless spirits. They tied patients to
. Grandma's "old-school" superstitions felt
n a world of science. I though
h I had list
lling bell, trying to warn me of an invisible storm on th
popular senior in school, w
. He was holding a small, white object in his
a finge
e bone was covered in dark, intricate carvings-like tiny, delib
this out," he announced over the lou
piece of paper in his other hand. "
cheerleader, was th
" she squealed, but she didn't let go. Others re
ld," som
zzing," anot
fingers feel weird. L
no more. A strange, heavy a
d more names on the
irst name on that list was Keeg
e heart of our town. None of us knew it then, but that bone harbored
and offered
n. Don't tell me
licated crush on him made my stomach
oded my mind. Her terrified expression flashed before m
y it cool. "Germs and stuff, you know. Old b
ough even I could te
g chuckle. "Jenna
ers sni
just a bone!" Cassa
and grating, as if design
being seen as the odd one
had instilled in me easily
d there, sa
le, making a faint, scratching sound. He drew a line in the dust, as if ma
na? It's
t felt as though they had left deep gashes in the aifted, sound
e fingers touched it. More
llion against boredom. Every tou
, then David, Maria, Er
nd. A roster of names. The exact order in
er forget
f any "list" and dismissed all talk of a curse. They wa
en that it was
e the order of their suffering, and u
n the party ended, he left with it. H
e had left, I rema
aint metallic sheen lingered. It seemed to pulse slightly, like
wasn't sweat. It was the scent of damp earth mixed wit
itched inv
bizarre scent trailed after me out the door and into t
ht, I ha
of me. I was standing in a dark, cramped space, the air thick w
t, and dressed in rags. His eyes were hollow and dea
apping his fingers against t
wo, th
sound came out-only t
d slender, marked with faint lines-
his gaze fixed on som
wake, gasp
o hard I thought it woul
see that blurry figure in front of me. I
gers t
joints, and then glanced at my n
awn was painting the sky a pale gray. Bi
undamentally shifted overni
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