Prologue

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Manya's dog had just given birth to puppies.  All of them were extremely gorgeous. Except for one.  One was missing a leg.  Manya's husband Ville despised the dog. He wanted to get rid of it as soon as possible.  Manya loved the dog.  She called her Camia. She thought it was extraordinary and beautiful.  Ville thought otherwise.  Manya's daughter Sue also despised the dog.  She wanted to kill it.  Every night she would crawl into the room where the dogs slept with a stick.  Manya would send Sue back to her room as soon as she stepped inside.  


They gave the other puppies away and kept Camia.  The mother of the puppies died a few days later because of stomach infection that had been going on for months. 


A couple days later, Manya had to go to a convention.  Ville and Sue used this chance to kill the dog.  Manya burst through the door as soon as they laid a finger on Camia.  She screamed at the top of her lungs, "LEAVE CAMIA ALONE!" Ville pushed Manya away. He shoved her out the door yelling, "The dog is imperfect. JUST LIKE YOU," Manya's face turned pale.  Ville threw Manya on the ground and dragged her to the creek that separated the forest and the cabin.   The creek was large and deep, if you fell in, you would plummit into darkness and die.


He threw Manya into the creek.  She screamed and yelled.  Then there was a thump, and everything went silent.  Camia howled and whined, her bluish gleam getting brighter and brighter.  Sue came up behind Camia and whacked her hard in the head with a stick.  Camia dropped to the ground.  Dead.  


Ville threw Camia's lifeless body across the creek and into the forest.  The bluish gleam still glowing brighter than before.  A transparent figure floated up above Camia's body.  A whitish gleam sparkling around her body.  The figure moved towards Ville and Sue.  It howled and barked.  It was Camia.  Sue and Ville ran inside the cabin.  Camia's spirit followed Ville and Sue into the cabin, and that was the last time they ever heard of them.

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