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Chapter 46 The girl with the tape

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1985

     Becky Roberts. The girl with the tape walked the miles, crossed rivers, and penetrated thick cropped trees into the forest. On horseback or water buffaloes were the only transportation available.  On the way, she could sense eyes watching but she was advised reassuringly of their presence by her guide. It was creepy. But time and time she saw they were only sentinels guarding the way.

     The Cordillera guerrilla hideout was not easy to find, whether on land or by air and was ever safe from any outside harassments. It was completely hidden in a vast valley and would require miles and miles of traveling on foot over rugged mountain ranges, through a secret passage. The means of access was a concealed opening on the mountainside.

     Safety was relatively exceptional. All those years, there were occasional encounters and skirmishes with the monster but f

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