AMULET | II
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  • Reads 584
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2021
He sat at the end of the cliff for many moons, awaiting the return of a ghost that existed only in the mist that roared past the dying waves. He swore he could hear her voice in the wind as it blew past him.  He wondered if she was happier at the base of the cliff. If she found peace in the silence at the bottom of the ocean.  
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"Do you honestly believe I will sit here and do nothing while she's out there?" 

"She jumped off a cliff!" Kingsley cried, "She's gone."

I took a deep breath, "I can't believe you think she'd leave us like that."









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