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The very dread of the "thing" held him fast, immobilized. All he could feel were the reverberations of his chest cavity as his heart kicked into overtime and in mere moments he sensed his body rock
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imperceptibly in time with his heartbeats. As he forced himself to acknowledge the thing which should not be, its glass eyes regarded him with malevolence, head cocked quizzically to the side
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mouth slightly opened to reveal a hint of crimson tongue. Beyond his own personal fear the obvious absurdity of the situation revealed one truth to him; that he was the only one who could see it.
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