The Wolf That Lives In Me
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ength. It was impossible to see anything beyond the wall at least 3 meters high. Finally, they arrived at the residence's entrance and par
cigarette while Belfort finished reading a comic strip from the comic boo
ding the mansion and was going through. Right behind hi
e a look at the place. - Daniel introduced himself to Police Superintendent Efraín, who, until that
ured for the investigators to follow him. Ten meters later, the garden was a
- Belfort couldn't believ
off, it was like a bonus, and on these nights of rest, the security equipment, alarms and cameras, and the four guard dogs were the ones who too
of dogs?" - Daniel was s
deputy was wearing a disgusted expressi
careful no
red paint. In the center of the room, Elizabeth's guts were still on display, and a police expert was taking several pictures of the crime scene. Scattered everyw
trocity?" - Daniel was trying to fi
fort immediately linked the crime to the Red L
Red Light Bandit". - "It's not
e right," - B
to gather the necessary information an
If you want, when we finish her
he crime?" - Daniel took the most obvi
ny passed out all covered in blood, however.
" - Belfort was distres
hing incriminating him, and we have
d that be, Dr. Efrain?
ed the victim. It does not appear to be from knive
im and her husband?" - Belfort asked
tinental Bank of Brazil and she was his partner a
hat tour agency name was familiar to him. He gave up trying to fi
they, Dr.?" - Belfort was
, a more thorough survey needs to be done. However, what w
n't believe his ears, "
s, and his preferred one was the husband, who, apart from being at the scene of the crime
band." - Efraín stated wh
o to the hospital and chat
he backyard of the mansion and showed the investigators something bizarre that was all over the
would be. They were huge, deep tracks that were neit
when he was nineteen years old, an adventurer who crossed the country looking for adventures and knowledge, it was when unexpectedly a memory invaded his mind. He finally understood where he knew the name More Travel, everything became very clear in his mind, and that memory made him sick, his stomach upset, and bad memories came back to the surface, the same ones that hours ago, at dawn, he tried to forget. His heart raced. He no longer knew if it was a mere coincidence or the prelude of som