Human. (chapter 1)

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There she was, Lena was working, trying to find out what had happened to her cousin, who had died 7 months ago.
She had been working hard to at least find out what killed him, and where he was buried.
Then her friend, Gabe called.
Gabe: where are you??

Lena: working, I don't have time to talk right now.

Gabe: it's about Luci.. I found him.

Lena: you what-?
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She had rushed to where Gabe was, as he heard the sound of Luci's old impala, the sound of the door slamming as he opens his door, ushering her in.
Lena had hoped that Gabe knew where Luci was buried.
"Where is he?!"
She asked, not meaning to yell.
"I found out that they buried him here"
He points at a paper, map of the area they were in as there was a red marked "x" where he presumed where Luci was buried.
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After Lena and, Gabe made themselves ready, they hopped into the impala as they rushed to the area, Gabe telling her directions as she was going over the speed limit, luckily no one caught them.
When they made it to where the area was, they took shovels out to at least salt and burn the bones, as it was a proper hunter funeral.
When they dug it up, there was nothing...
Lena was devastated, she wanted to give Luci a proper funeral.

It's been a week for her, constantly hunting as she was depressed.
Luci was always in her ear, saying bad jokes, or eating things obnoxiously.
She drives the impala, which belonged to Luci, to a motel, her face reading no emotion as she placed her bag down.
She sat down on a chair, as she sighed, sadly taking small sips of her water.
When she went to put the water down, the sudden sound of ringing filled her ears, as she dropped the bottle.
She screamed in pain, covering her ears hoping it would stop, but it was somewhat still there, as if the ringing was in her mind.
She kneeled to the floor, and windows, mirrors, plates, cups, and other glass made things broke.
The ringing stopped.
It stopped!
She sat up, and looked around, absolutely baffled, looking around.
She didn't know what to think, it was all so confusing.
She shook it off apparently, and she layed down in her bed, and slept, hoping it wouldn't happen again.

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