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Jeremy Elijah decreed that we should go into the back of the house, back to the dormitories and classrooms. I wasn’t feeling so good about going back into that house at all, but I didn’t want Eli to look at me like I was a total wuss, so I grabbed my flashlight out of my pocket and led the way along that hallway, pushing down the feeling of dread. At least I had Mayah by my side as we went back into that cold, dark building. I don’t know why, but I was confident that whatever power she wielded would keep us safe from the dark spirits of Westbane. Brendan asked us to double check all the cameras back there. Although all of the them were back online, he said the one in the girl’s dormitory seemed to be out of focus. We went there first. Anthony prowled around the room, and Mayah perched o