Rising of the blood moon
e mansion's twisting hallways. It seemed like we may have be
t seem to belong. The wood was cut with elaborate des
is the passageway to the east section,"
hat's in there?" I asked, hardly
uding over. "I have no idea," he finally responded. "But I
What kind of happenings?" My cur
rried about being heard. "Doors banging shut on their own,
r me. "What other things?"
g, perhaps fear, flashing in
ow you," in a voice that was
or study. There was a big, expensive desk in the m
e book that was bound in leather. When he opened
enquired as my cu
st over. When he eventually said, "This is an a diary," "A di
"What did it say?" I asked, hardl
something that nearly looked like
n something evil," he finally stated. "So
spine. "What is it?" My vo
ed over. At last, he responded, "I don't know," "But I su
the words, "We have to get out of
th you." he replied. "But first of all, we need to find
as we remained there, paralysed by t
d around. Elijah's gaze met mine, an
d to figure out how to get out of
hing as we turned to go. There was a tall,
lijah by the arm and drew him away. "Wait
Elijah's eyes as they followed mine.
us as we remained there, frozen
turned black
on the floor when I woke up. Beside me
ling as he said, "Ro
What happened?" My question was
eared to mist over. Finally, "I have no idea," he
g of something, almost anxiou
ou're almost at the truth. But exercise caution. The
to me, but nobody was there. I could tell Elij
question was hardly au
red, "I don't know," However, I beli
the room had changed. The windows were bigger and the walls
Confusion gripped
ss we've been transferred to another area of the house," he stated. "I have
n our search of the space. A dark presence seemed to linger just
images?" Uncomfor
clouding over. When he said, "I don't know," "But I suspe
ime searching the room. I was clueless about
up, I noticed a slight sound com
eful, like footsteps, as thoug
ough me, and Elijah's gaz
ce. And said , "I don't know," "But