The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect

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"A butterfly flapping it's fragile wings could cause a tsunami thousands of miles away, the smallest and simplest things can change everything. This was known as the Butterfly Effect." This quote has been known for years, yet it could never be proven. One thing is, it seemed to change everything for a little girl. Kimberly was 7 when she first notice the powers she possessed. But how did she know? Not long before she found out, she had seen a butterfly, out on her porch with a broken wing. Kimberly helped it fly, lifting it out into the dense and warm air. It flapped away, not a care in the world. Kimberly was lightheaded and woozy for a moment and then something inside her seemed to.. Awaken
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Why me?

How can life move on when something that completely ruins it happens? How can an innocent child unaware of anything but happiness face the paranormal with bravery and strength? Little Alice was sleeping peacefully in the backseat of her parents' car when suddenly there was a life-altering BANG! CRASH! that changed her entire world... She doesn't like her new home. It has secrets... Deadly ones, indeed. Who are those children in the picture whose mouth seem to open and whisper something to her? And who is that naked woman with pale skin that keeps her awake with the horrible sounds of her cries and swears that no one else hears? And how does she disappear with the wind and the sound of cracking branches just like that? "Why me?", Alice kept thinking through her cries, "I don't want this". Yet who does?

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