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“And now, as he watched that girl, gazing at her again and again, warning bells jangled inside her mind.”
Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher
“She didn’t get far — she hadn’t been running for long when she caught a glimpse through the trees of a ghostly figure of a little girl running.”
Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher
“God only knows what she was thinking when she went to work as a receptionist at a YMCA at the age of fifteen.”
Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher
“Somebody would’ve seen her for sure. Nobody saw her. And that could only mean that she couldn’t have been there. Whatever or whoever that is captured on the video, isn’t her.”
Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher
“Are you Abigail Wincoff?” He needed to ask. Somewhere deep in his subconscious he wanted her to be there.”
Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher
“Her ears perked up to the clack of typewriter keys. Her panic spiked. Who would be in the cabin?”
Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher
“He simply couldn’t fathom why he’d heard a whispering voice repeating, “help me.”
Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher
“Gail, where are you? Please come and play with me. I
don’t want to play alone.”
Ann Greyson, Birdwatcher