Chapter Two: Bad news

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Some people think I'm at the brink of being mad. I see monsters, creatures, and other things that you would usually see out of horror movies. I thought I had really horrific hallucinations, or maybe I had some sort of sickness. One day, I found out that those hallucinations are real. Why am I the only one who can see these... things? No one else sees anything, except what it does. Now kids are missing and people are afraid to even step outside.

I ran down stairs to the living room. Something stopped me at the T.V.

"This morning, the Raven's T.V. network building collapsed. Thankfully, nobody was hurt and police are investigating down there now. Let's take a look," She announced. The T.V. switched to a guy in a yellow t-shirt.

"I just finished my shift and I was walking out to my car. Something rushed past me, and hit the side of the building," he explained.

"Do you know what it looked like?" The reporter asked.

"No, it was invisible. I could only see the silhouette of it. It was so huge," He explained. The screen switched back over to the news.

"You might think this man is crazy, but others that were walking by saw the same thing," She explained.

"So I'm not the only one who seems crazy, but how come they can only see their silhouettes?" I wondered.

"Macey! Hurry up! Your going to be late!" My mother yelled from the kitchen.

Meanwhile...

"I see you're up early, Hannah,"

"I have to catch that Canaun before anything else happens," Hannah replied.

"Hannah, you were up late last night trying to catch that thing, maybe you-" he didn't finish

"And let that thing cause more trouble? I don't think so. Plus, another kid was reported missing last night," She cuts him off, running off to the next room.

"Again?! Doesn't that make eight now?"

"Twelve," Hannah corrected, "I had a dream about father again, he was fighting something but I didn't know where or what,"

"Maybe we're getting closer to meeting him,"

"Maybe," Hannah replied.

"Hannah. Do you know what tomorrow is?" He asked. There was a long pause.
"The 20th," She replied entering the room. Now she was wearing brown combat boots and putting her hair up in a high ponytail.

"Anyway, I better get going, see you later Voltcalren." She smiled, then running out the door.

"Does she really not remember what tomorrow is? Wow, I guess she's working really hard," He wondered.

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