Insanely Strong

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    Sam was on his large fishing boat with the rest of his crew when the storm turned to the point where it wasn't safe anymore.

    "Storm's turned. It's gotten bad. We're getting out of here," he said into his radio.

    He hung up the radio and grabbed his rain jacket. Pulling the hood up over his head, he stepped out of the control room and into the storm to command his crew.

    "Let's go!" Sam shouted over the wind. "Let's go!"

    Men ran around, working ropes and other equipment as their leader yelled directions.

    "Pull it port!" Sam shouted. "Pull up the net!"

    The net was raised out of the water, holding tons of fish inside.

    "Pull up the net!" Sam repeated as the crane slowly got the net up. "Let's go, boy! Pull! A little more starboard!"

    The men were grabbing the net and guiding it to where it needed to be until it was over the deck.

    "Let her go!"

    The net dropped and the fish scattered everywhere. However, fish wasn't the only thing to come up. The mummified body of a woman lay on the deck. Sam bent over it.

    "What the hell is that?" he asked. "Get back!"

    The men were moving the fish away from the body, which was scary as heck. The body was placed in a bag and stowed in the fish cellar, where the creatures were put on ice.

    "Wide to port! ...now!" Sam yelled.

    "Yeah!" a deckhand shouted back.

    As the men continued to shout, down in the cellar, the body moved. Green eyes opened and the same eerie green light lit up her body for a split second.

    Jason sat bolt upright in his bed the next morning. He jumped out of bed and looked around in fright. Panting, he looked himself over for any injuries. It was then that he noticed the house arrest device on the floor. He picked it up and examined it before putting it down. He put his hand in his pocket and pulled out the blue coin. He held it up in the sunlight, letting the blue glow slightly.

    Kimberly stood in her bathroom staring at herself in the mirror. Her phone chimed, alerting her to a text. She picked it up, along with the pink coin, and walked to her room.

    Billy looked himself over in his basement and sighed.

    "Okay," he whispered.

    He looked around and headed to his storage closet. When he opened the door, it was taken off its hinges, making Billy stumble backward in surprise. His mother heard the commotion.

    "Billy! What's happening down there?" Cadence asked.

    Billy looked up in shock and slight fear. He quickly turned the door around, knocking over some things in the process. He tried to fit the door back in place on the cabinet.

    Jason put the blue coin on his dresser and walked into the hall. An eerie vibration could be heard from his room, making him turn around. The second he did, the vibrating stopped. He continued into the bathroom and found the blue coin on the counter of his sink.

    "What?" he asked, walking over and picking it up.

    He put it back down and turned on the faucet, rinsing his face with water. He suddenly turns and throws up. When he moves to grab the edge of the sink, the corner was ripped out. He looked at the sink in shock, unsure of what was going on. 

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