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Skalding's avatar

Intrigued by the progress of this case - new information keeps giving Kat more questions than answers, but it feels like there’s more than one thing going on here! I really felt the tension when Kat had to put down the shotgun to get Abel out. The eerie walk through the cabin, and the description of her car being at the far end of the driveway, ratcheted up the feeling of “something is out there and it could strike at any moment” right up to the moment the beast appeared. Between this case and the last, I don’t think I’ll be visiting any cabins in the woods anytime soon!

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SolumProtocol's avatar

Thank you! I wasn't sure what to find here, but the descriptors I kept getting were creepier and creepier haha. Cabins in the woods are a horror staple, which is unfortunate, because they are my families favorite holiday location.

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Kerova's avatar

Right at the beginning that feeling of the strange was so spot on where Kat is happy after sleeping in and drinking coffee (so normal) juxtaposed with her casually reading over the demon book (the unnatural). The agents have normal lives while also handling the potentially reality altering concepts. The normal help s the strange seem more terrifying - like the creature at the end of this chapter.

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SolumProtocol's avatar

Thanks! That’s one of the things I love about a modern setting, it’s so easy to make things feel almost normal in between the action!

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