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AIDEN. I was back again to the same damn spot. The darkness and the smell are the only thing confirming my suspicion. I stood frozen, as my body shook from something, and yet, I couldn't see what it was. The shadows danced in the dark, and it was weird that despite how gloomy everywhere was, I could still see the shadows. Despite my heightened sense of sight, I could see nothing but the shadows. I could still feel them getting closer. I shut my eyes tightly, wishing for this to vanish. But no matter how hard I shut them, no matter how hard I wish for the image to disappear, it doesn't. Instead, my body leaned to the shadows, as though it was being called to them. Then the pain hit, and a sharp gasp escaped my parted lips as I tried to contain it. It hit again, and I had to bend over, m