Legacy of the Wolf.
an was trying to smile, but it was a smile that didn't look like it really belonged on his face
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hite tube. There were clicking noises
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nd her head, and wires that ran from underneath to a machine. Looking out the
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a screen. It was her parents. Home movies... of her as a bab
e is Sa
there was no bandage on her head. The lights overhead went off and then came back on
d become used to. She got out of bed; the tile was cold on the bottoms of her feet
wanted to be anywhere but here. She walked to where the short corridor was met by a much longer one. There were doors in the long hall, lots of
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e passage, the overhead lights shut off one section at a time. The darkness cl
foot
er. But they sounded... weird. They clicked, almo
it would be aroun
o her other side on the tile floor. She pulled herself up and walked backward, knowing that whatever i
w feet away. The eyes of something not-human; something dark and awful an
spoke a si
lip
yes raced forwar
ce again her pajamas and sheets were soaked. Perkins meowed
rky," Sam
tstand clock: ten minutes before her alarm was due to go off. She mig
's heater kicked on. As she brushed her teeth, her thoughts drifted to the night before. A search for Raggedy Man had once
go, R
, and she worried about how that might reflect on her upcoming monthly evaluation. Her goal from the beginning had been to impress the depart
Man want? Would he kill a
coot with the smiley-face shir
homeless man's rambling reminded her of that song Numb
he knows the time is short. Let him who hath understanding reckon the number o
, spit and went to
and Ben forced her. After she turned eighteen, she decided that it wasn't really for h
remember Revelations, the book that talked about "the beast." Wasn't that some creature w
e guy in the suit who always came to visit and ask questions. Couldn't remember his name though. When it came time to go into foster care she had been assigned a new social worker. But there were othe
her cell phone buzzed on the nightstand. Sam re
me. I was at the hos
e. "Are
a, the doc said. He'll pull through, but you k
family for as long as Sam could remember. Just last year he'd been diagn
Barnes but I'll swing by the h
ing the car in to get the oil cha
get the oil changed? Ben had always done it when he was alive
have to ask a
thy said, "I'll let
g up the phone, her mind still re
rained,