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Eva

Chapter 4 Four

Word Count: 804    |    Released on: 14/01/2024

d the surroundings, her senses on high alert. "It was a wolf," Eva finally managed to say, her voice shaky. "A huge, dark wolf." She could feel her siblings' eyes on her, their expr

forward. The run-down hotel appeared through a haze of rain, its weary exterior barely visible in the stormy night. The flickering neon sign struggled to illuminate the parking lot, casting an eerie glow on the deserted surroundings. It was a sad place, seemingly forgotten by time. Eva pulled up to the entrance, the rain pelting against the car in a relentless downpour. The hotel's facade was worn and faded, its windows cracked and broken. It was far from ideal, but it offered shelter from the raging storm. As they exited the car, the rain-soaked them instantly, drenching their clothes and making their hair cling to their faces. The wind howled through the desolate parking lot, adding urgency to their situation. Huddled together, Eva led her siblings through the dimly lit lobby, the air heavy with the scent of dampness and neglect. The front desk stood abandoned, papers scattered and peeling wallpaper revealing the hotel's faded grandeur. Eva's heart sank at the sight, wondering what perils and secrets this forsaken place held. But for now, it provided cover from the raging storm and offered a temporary haven until they could assess their situation. They found their way to a room on the second floor, their footsteps echoing in the empty hallways. The door creaked open, revealing a musty room with worn-out furniture and a faint scent of decay. Water dripped from the ceiling, creating a

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