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1. Brock would have never dared to do it on his own he thought to himself.

That is why Kenneth and he had become such good friends. Kenneth
forced Brock out of his comfort zone and made him try new things he'd
never imagine doing otherwise. Up to this point, this had been a good
thing. It had expanded Brock's experiences and given him a new
appreciation for life. Now that both of them were in the back of a police
car, all Brock could think was that he would have never dared do it
except for the influence of Kenneth.

2. There was only one way to do things in the Statton house. That one way
was to do exactly what the father, Charlie, demanded. He made the
decisions and everyone else followed without question. That was until
today.

3. Twenty-five years Dana had been waiting. She tried to be patient during
that time but she hadn't always managed to be as patient as she'd like.
But today the opportunity had finally come. The thing she always
imagined would make her the happiest person in the world was about to
happen. She didn't know why at this specific time she all of a sudden felt
sick inside.

4. It all started with the computer. Had he known what was to follow, he
would have never logged on that day. But the truth was there was no
way to know what was about to happen. So Dave pressed the start
button, the computer booted up, the screen came alive, and everything
Dave knew to be true no longer was.

5. He swung back the fishing pole and cast the line which ell 25 feet away
into the river. The lure landed in the perfect spot and he was sure he
would soon get a bite. He never expected that the bite would come from
behind in the form of a bear.

6. There was something in the tree. It was difficult to tell from the ground,
but Rachael could see movement. She squinted her eyes and peered in
the direction of the movement, trying to decipher exactly what she had
spied. The more she peered, however, the more she thought it might be a
figment of her imagination. Nothing seemed to move until the moment
she began to take her eyes off the tree. Then in the corner of her eye, she
would see the movement again and begin the process of staring again.

7. The chair sat in the corner where it had been for over 25 years. The only
difference was there was someone actually sitting in it. How long had it
been since someone had done that? Ten years or more he imagined. Yet
there was no denying the presence in the chair now.

8. Welcome to my world. You will be greeted by the unexpected here and


your mind will be challenged and expanded in ways that you never
thought possible. That is if you are able to survive...

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