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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #348 How could creatures spawned from the nightmares of children and the gothic thoughts of dark poets truly exist in her world? Weren’t vampires...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #349 After the shared grave was filled and smoothed over, Jude headed back to the car. Cale lingered for a few minutes—offering whispered wishes of peace...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #350 Fear was nothing new to Lauren, though. Despite living with it on a regular basis over the last three years, she’s adapted to its presence and was...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #351 Jude shrugged and tilted an eyebrow. “Maybe.” “You didn’t talk to them long enough to find out their names, let alone their marital history” Lauren...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #352 Lauren snorted. “This ‘end’ of yours is worth how many lives?” “By definition,” Jude said, stepping closer, “the greater good can be worth up to 49%....
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #353 Jude visibly relaxed, rocking back onto his heals. “This was a vital step in the process and time well spent, but you do have a point.” After making...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #354 Cale looked over at Jude, locking eyes, but after a brief moment, his gaze dropped and found its way back to the churned earth at his feet. Jude...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #355 After a long moment, Cale asked, “Did they have kids? Or grandchildren?” “I don’t know. They didn’t mention any.” Jude replied, managing to keep his...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #356 “I still can’t remember much, but I miss them, a lot.” His voice was heavy, thick with the mucus of emotion. Cale’s face scrunched up as he battled...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #370 “Everyone must face the trial in here. Without it, we lose control. And right now, they’re all running free. Every moment they spend out there, our...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #371 “Sir, that’s just it, the Seekers haven’t found a single Phoenite in the area.” Director Tothe stared at the Head of Security, unmoved by his response...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #372 Tothe reached out and gripped Eller’s shoulder, causing the man to finally look upon the Director’s face. His features were smooth, matching the eerie...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #373 “Yes, Sir.” Eller said, his words flowing fast, tripping over themselves. “But, I’m afraid there’s some more bad news.” The Director clenched his fists...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #374 All semblance of calm the Director managed to build moments earlier crumbled irreparably to dust. “I know what the goddamn cipher is for!” He said,...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #375 Tothe shook his head. “Then it was an inside job, just like the poisoning of Director Duncan’s guards.” Eller narrowed his eyes as he processed this...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #376 “Sir, but isn’t Buscema’s team already tracking Iskar?” Eller asked. “Yes—you’re his support,” Tothe replied, bringing his boiling rage down to a angry...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #377 “Then, go!” Tothe yelled and stabbed a finger at the door. Eller hurried from the chamber without hesitation and disappeared down the corridor. The...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #378 It’s the one question that’s been gnawing on his subconscious fears. ‘How many Phoenites out there are nearing their 42nd year of infection?’ Their...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #379 Duncan had worked so hard to establish the containment and needed secrecy of the Community in several subterranean facilities right under the nose of...
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Interactive Horror Fiction: project #2, post #380 ‘We should’ve removed Iskar early on, before his ideas and philosophies could infect the Community’s general population.’ That radical must have had an...
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