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I'm sorry, Merit, but I don't think she has what it takes to succeed at this point in time. I humbly want you to please accept my apologies.




Dennis became aware of the sound of her father's voice coming from the front door as she was lazily putting sugar into her chamomile tea. The sound of her father's voice was coming from the kitchen. Almost instantly, she put the spoon down on the table. She had no intention of sitting still in the kitchen for even a single extra minute, and she was quite clear about this. It was necessary for her to flee.




"Don't be concerned, Dad. I will be there as soon as I can."




Merit looked nearly exactly the same as she had the previous evening, with puffy cheeks and black bags under her eyes. She seemed to be experiencing the same amount of exhaustion. Her lips were drawn together in a line that was rather distinct.




Dennis made a suggestion to her father that the two of them take a short trip together in the car for an unspecified amount of time. "You may want to try talking to one or more of the kids here. After all, it was you who said that doing so does not involve any danger, right?"




What was it that he intended to say? Mr. McCullough looked up at his daughter, who was standing her ground with the firm chin that she had inherited from her father and meeting his gaze head-on. Mr. McCullough's eyes was directed downward. He showed his hands in a raised position.




He told me to come back before it got dark, stating that it was almost exactly four o'clock already when he gave me the instruction.




Dennis said to Merit as the two of them were heading to Merit's car, "They want it both ways," As soon as they were safely inside, both of the women slammed their doors as swiftly as they could.

When Merit changed gears in the car while she and Dennis were traveling, she gave Dennis a look of serious understanding as she did so. She remarked that even the speaker's own parents did not trust what the speaker was saying.

Oh my goodness, they believe everything I've told them, with the notable exclusion of anything even somewhat important. It amazes me how uneducated people are. I can't believe it.




After that, Merit let out a chuckle. "They discover a single dead corpse that has no identifying markings other than those that were inflicted by the fall. They discover that a problem at Virginia Electric was the source of the outage, which caused the lights throughout the neighborhood to go out. They find it hilarious that we provide answers to their inquiries, some of which must have appeared very unusual to them, such as who committed the crime, and they discover us to be the source of those answers. You have to see things from their perspective in order to understand it. They discover a single dead corpse that has no identifying markings other than those that were created by the fall.

How do we know that it is some type of monster creature with clammy hands?




Because our dearly departed friend Elizabeth spoke with us via the use of a Ouija board, it is not surprising that they maintain their skepticism."




Dennis said as she pounded her fist against the door of the truck, "If they'd never seen something like that before!" Dennis was furious. "As if they'd never seen anything even somewhat similar to it before." "Having said that, they have



Do they think that we came up with the idea of the hounds that attacked at the Snow Dance the previous year? Do they feel that they imagined the event that led to Elizabeth's death and that it was a result of that?"




In response, Merit responded with a soft statement that "They're already forgetting." They have all the sensations of having just woken up from a terrible dream, and the last thing any of them want is to be drawn back in again. You were the one who foretold it. The residents of Fell's Church are relieved that life has returned to normal since they now feel more secure. They all report that it seems like they just woke up from a nightmare.




Dennis didn't really do anything else but shake her head.




"Because of this, it is easier to believe that a group of young girls became agitated while playing with a Ouija board, and that when the lights went out, they just panicked and ran out from the house. And one of them was so terrified and perplexed that she bolted out of the building via a window "according to the investigation.




Merit broke the silence when she said, "I truly wish Alaric was here," after a lengthy lull in the conversation.




If Dennis had reacted in the way that is normal for him, he would have jabbed her in the ribs and added, "So do I," in a tone that was intended to be sexually provocative.

Alaric was clearly one of the most handsome guys she had ever seen, despite the fact that he was an elderly twenty-two years old. Now that she was feeling better, she gave Merit's arm a gentle squeeze to calm her nerves. "Do you not have any other method to get in touch with him?"




As she said, Dennis sucked on her bottom lip and asked, "InRussia? Even today, I have no idea where in Russia he is hiding out."

After that, she proceeded to sit back down. Merit saw a large crowd congregating in the high school's parking lot as she was driving along Lee Street and noticed that the crowd was becoming larger.




When she and she exchanged gaze, Merit greeted her with a nod of acknowledgement. Her reaction to my inquiry was, "We may as well," which I found amusing. You may say something along the lines of "Let's find out if they're smarter than their parents."




Dennis was able to make out the horrified looks on people's faces as the vehicle slowly drew into the parking lot. People started to move out of their way as soon as she and Merit emerged from the building, paving the way for them to make their way into the thick of the crowd.




Caroline was there, and you could see her shaking her auburn hair while resting her hands on her elbows. She gave the impression of being absorbed with something.




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