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“The winter had been fairly normal as far as winters went in Juneau. There had been plenty of snow. There had been a few unusually cold days, and even a few mild ones. The airport had endured a normal number of days where it was forced to close because of fog. Flights had been rerouted, passengers upset, and plans delayed, but eventually everything returned to normal. Spring even came, perhaps a little earlier than usual.”
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“A few kids were trying to surf without much luck, but this wasn’t a good surfing spot. Jack watched as the wanna-be surfers struggled to stay on their boards. He guessed they were kids from out of town with rented surfboards staying at a beach house. The water looked cold, and they weren’t even wearing wetsuits. Maybe they were from someplace that had been buried in snow all winter and they thought this was warm.”
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“His mom always joked that he spent so much time at the beach that he had saltwater running through his veins and never completely got the sand out from between his toes. In Jack’s mind, he wouldn’t have it any other way.”
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“She stared at him with those hard black eyes. But it wasn’t her eyes this time that caught his attention.
It was the sharp point of her spear, only inches away from his chest.
It was the last thing he would ever see.”
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“disturbed that something had been stolen from it.  He held his hand out and let the small bone drop back into the pool. ”
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“Jack watched him drive away.  He shook his head.  The old woman might be weird, maybe even crazy, but there was no such thing as a witch. *”
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“He saw nothing, but the feeling continued to pursue him, nipping at his heels.  He broke into a run. ”
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