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The Shadow Realm: A Supernatural Odyssey of Strange and Bizarre

"You know those things that creep around in the dark? Monsters? Spirits? Aliens? They exist and are as real as you are..." In a world plagued by eerie phenomena, shy student Kay finds himself at the center of a supernatural occurence. After encountering a mysterious shadowy figure, Kay's life takes a drastic turn when he unwittingly becomes host to a powerful spirit. Meanwhile, Sasha, a second-year student with a hidden lineage of exorcists, finds herself entangled in Kay's plight. As their paths collide, secrets are unveiled, and Sasha discovers her own latent powers. Together, they must navigate a world of lost spirits, evil entities, and cursed forces while facing their own inner demons. With danger lurking at every corner and allies scarce, Kay and Sasha must join forces to confront the darkness threatening to consume their world. Will they emerge victorious, or will they fail to prevent to the malevolent forces that seek to destroy their world? WARNING: This book contains some serious horror elements and mature themes that might not be suitable for some readers.

FantasyLord · Fantasi
Peringkat tidak cukup
69 Chs

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56. HORROR NIGHT AT THE FORBIDDEN CORNFIELD (2)

Kay dropped felt his head burning deeply. He could not hold back the pain he felt. "It's Baba Yaga's cursed seal, there must be a monster nearby. I was right."

Sasha crouched down and warpped her hand around his shoulder. "Kid, is this bad? Your Harry Potter is glowing?"

Kay was not sure which part to be offended by, the fact that she called him "kid " or that she referred to him as "Harry Potter "?

WHOOSH!!

Kay felt the burning feeling stop, the seal vanished from his forehead. He fell on his base and gasped for air as if he had been suffocated for long.

"You good Kay bro?" Bakura asked as he tucked his hands in his jacket pocket. "He seems fine to me now. And by monster you don't mean another old scary lady do ya?"

"M-- monster?" Mike stuttered in fear.

Kay sighed. "I think, I think it's gone now."