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Hunted Hunted by Darcy Coates
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“She’d said that life had sections, like walking through doors. People had to choose when to walk through them, but no one could see what the next room held until they were in it. Some new rooms were painful. Some were happy. Some seemingly had no purpose. But the fullest, happiest lives were lived by those who walked through many different doors, unafraid of what they would find.”
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“Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.”
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“You know what’s excessive? Dying because you were stupid.”
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“The monster had lured him there. It hadn't needed to fight him, because it was smart enough to use a trap instead. And it had won.”
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“she hated the concept of Uber. In her eyes, it was barely a step above hitchhiking. At least taxi drivers had to go through rigorous background checks.”
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“intermediate, and they all looped into the same part of the”
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“Sometimes you make me think you were dropped a lot as a baby, but at least your instincts survived.”
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“Zároveň však věděl, že změna není ve své podstatě špatná Jednou mu to řekla Anna. Říkala, že život má své etapy, je to jako procházet dveřmi. Lidé si musejí vybrat, kdy jimi projdou, ale nikdo neví, co jej v sousední místnosti čeká, dokud se v ní neocitne. Některé místnosti přinesou bolest. Jiné naopak štěstí. Některé zdánlivě nemají žádný smysl. Ale ty nejplnější a nejšťastnější životy prožívají ti, kteří procházejí mnoha různými dveřmi a nebojí se toho, co za nimi najdou”
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“The monster had been following her all along. It had wanted to devide her from her friends.”
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“The wrapper was light, but Todd was trying to minimise his burden, so he threw it into the river.”
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“It landed with a splash then bobbed”
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“days. If there were anything she could have done”
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“It was immense. Seven feet at least. Clumped fur hung from broad shoulders to graze the ground. Luminous eyes glittered out from a twisted, shadowed, inhuman face. A long, clawlike appendage extended from its arm and shone in the torchlight. The creature reached out and scraped the claws against the tree’s trunk.”
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“They were still heinous, no matter who the perpetrator was.”
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“As he stepped around the tree, he was confronted by something that seemed to have crawled out of his nightmares. It was immense. Seven feet at least. Clumped fur hung from broad shoulders to graze the ground. Luminous eyes glittered out from a twisted, shadowed, inhuman face. A long, clawlike appendage extended from its arm and shone in the torchlight. The creature reached out and scraped the claws against the tree’s trunk.”
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“Something watched her. It was tall and covered in thick black fur, its head tilted to regard her. Eileen’s mind froze, refusing to accept what her eyes were showing her. The face looked like it might have once been human, but it wasn’t anymore. It was like something out of her worst nightmares. The scraping repeated. It was moving closer. Eileen pressed the camera’s button again, and as light flooded the scene, she screamed.”
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“The cool moss felt good under her cheek. A medley of scents—organic decay, fungus, and the strange musk that came from insects—filled her nose.”
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“The sun was close to setting. It desaturated her environment, dousing every colour in the same shade of grey.”
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