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Missed Contact

Author: K.K.S.
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WhiteHall, Harridan Hamlet, Paladines

RAESE

Perhaps I’m losing my mind. Raese Merlinus stared out his window.

He’d whispered the only name he could grab from his past, into the dark. Like throwing stones in a cave, to see where they’d echo. Hoping for some signal that someone out there would hear him.

It was idiotic. He was a practical man. One that should’ve known better. But something had drawn him closer to that window. Something pulled at him like a hand on his collar, leading him there.

He’d waited there, hoping, for over an hour. But saw nothing. Finally sighing, he rotated to go back to bed but a slight movement in the distance caught his eye.

His gaze narrowed, hyper-focusing on that spot.

Snow had just begun falling and something had wandered from the high trees bordering Raese’s expansive lawns. Something dark and moving in long strides.

It was a bit hard to

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