Lost & Found – Chapter Five

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Maggot stood in the doorway, his masked form looming over a paralyzed Gabby. Her mind involuntarily flashed between present and past, between shadow and fire. She wanted to scream. Wanted to run. Her fear enveloped her, and she could do neither. “You’re a feisty one, aren’t you?” Maggot said. “I like feisty, to a point. […]

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Lost & Found – Chapter Four

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Across the street, glass scattered into the sky, flashing hints of the muted sun as the shards spun, while a group of masked teenagers hopped through the broken living room. A team of five, carrying a number of large electronics, jumped out of the vacated home, one after the other, and landed onto the soggy […]

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Lost & Found – Chapter Three

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Gabby hated her bike. It was old, small, and embarrassing, and she despised riding it in public. The bent and rusted handlebars sprouted pink tassels plucked down to nubs. The loose chain rattled and fell off at the most inopportune times. And the right pedal squeaked and clicked with every push. Her bike was horrendous […]

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Lost & Found – Chapter Two

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Gabby and Emma clung to the brick wall, digging their fingernails into the mortar. Fragments of windswept damage rushed through the bathroom door. The ground started to quake, and they struggled to keep their feet from slipping off the toilets. Gabby stretched down and pulled off a wad of toilet paper, pressing it against her […]

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Lost & Found – Chapter One

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The gathering clouds looked more ominous than Gabby had ever seen them before. Yet, she dismissed them without a second thought. Instead, she relished the refreshing burst of cold air that enveloped her, smiling as it fluttered by. For her, a frigid gust accompanying a darkening sky was not uncommon, not in Tampa Bay. In […]

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