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The Clandestine Saga
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5 Chapters
Chapter 6 An Encounter that Changes Everything img
Chapter 7 They're Real img
Chapter 8 Aaron img
Chapter 9 Drew's Fate img
Chapter 10 Pieces of the Puzzlw img
Chapter 11 Riding with Eliza img
Chapter 12 A Shift in Reality img
Chapter 13 Breakfast with Grandma img
Chapter 14 Vampires Are Real img
Chapter 15 The Boss img
Chapter 16 Grandpa Jordan img
Chapter 17 Hunters and Guardians img
Chapter 18 Waking Up img
Chapter 19 Joining the Team img
Chapter 20 Sign Me Up img
Chapter 21 Transformation Gone Wrong img
Chapter 22 Tired and Warm img
Chapter 23 Powerful Body img
Chapter 24 Back Home img
Chapter 25 Nighttime Visitor img
Chapter 26 The Truth About Eliza img
Chapter 27 Remembering Drew img
Chapter 28 Jack's Not Okay img
Chapter 29 A Helpful Phone Call img
Chapter 30 I'm Coming In img
Chapter 31 Jamie is a Miracle Worker img
Chapter 32 Rodeo Drive, Baby img
Chapter 33 New Home img
Chapter 34 Introduction to LIGHTS img
Chapter 35 Running Uphill img
Chapter 36 Next Door Neighbor img
Chapter 37 IAC img
Chapter 38 Something's Not Right img
Chapter 39 Meeting Meagan img
Chapter 40 A Risky Message img
Chapter 41 Cloud Nine img
Chapter 42 Simulator Superstar img
Chapter 43 Second Thoughts img
Chapter 44 First Hunt img
Chapter 45 Chase img
Chapter 46 In for the Kill img
Chapter 47 Debrief img
Chapter 48 Slowing Things Down img
Chapter 49 Broken img
Chapter 50 A Call of Desperation img
Chapter 51 Sick img
Chapter 52 Helping Jack img
Chapter 53 Hunt Her Down img
Chapter 54 Emergency img
Chapter 55 Paris img
Chapter 56 A Revelation img
Chapter 57 Sleep img
Chapter 58 Strip Club img
Chapter 59 Cover Story img
Chapter 60 Invasion img
Chapter 61 Battle img
Chapter 62 Death of a Queen img
Chapter 63 Fade Away img
Chapter 64 Alive img
Chapter 65 Going Home img
Chapter 66 So Many Anxious Thoughts img
Chapter 67 Not the Team She Had in Mind img
Chapter 68 Jack is Gone--No Really! img
Chapter 69 In the Shadows img
Chapter 70 Taking a Friend img
Chapter 71 Hannah img
Chapter 72 Emotional Explanation img
Chapter 73 More Troubles img
Chapter 74 Old and New Friends img
Chapter 75 Strangers img
Chapter 76 Fantasma img
Chapter 77 Brothers img
Chapter 78 Body Problems img
Chapter 79 Dr. Elliott Sanderson is Up to Something img
Chapter 80 Get Her Back img
Chapter 81 Sisters On the Hunt img
Chapter 82 Phone Call img
Chapter 83 Elliott's Bait img
Chapter 84 Go Between img
Chapter 85 Car Chase img
Chapter 86 Long Time Ago img
Chapter 87 On the Road Again img
Chapter 88 Not What He Was Expecting img
Chapter 89 Musty Monster img
Chapter 90 Time to Give Up img
Chapter 91 New Respect img
Chapter 92 Gotta Know img
Chapter 93 Burning img
Chapter 94 Not Happy img
Chapter 95 Victim img
Chapter 96 Man of My Dreams img
Chapter 97 Bygones img
Chapter 98 Sick img
Chapter 99 Help From a New Friend img
Chapter 100 Waiting img
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Chapter 5 Odd Creatures

As they poured out of the vehicle, Cadence paused for a moment to look up at the sky. A soft haze illuminated the night around the festivities, but the rest of the firmament was nothing but ebony, crowned by a full moon sliding below the horizon, its pale orange hue lending an air of foreboding. Cadence knew this scene looked familiar, and she braced herself for what she felt may come.

As they approached what seemed to be an entrance, the entire party tensed up. They had no idea if they would be charged a monetary fee, required to show an invitation, or sign over their first-born child. There was no gate, however. No ticket taker. Only a ring of tents, haphazardly thrown up to create some sort of perimeter and several more temporary dwellings within the outer circle. It was difficult to ascertain exactly how large the area was. Several bonfires were strewn amongst the structures, and the smoke created a permanent fog that hovered around them. There was also a thin layer of fog that sat right on top of them, lending itself nicely to the eerie setting. As if reading her mind, Jack leaned over to Cadence and said quietly, "All we need now is a creepy castle, and we'll be all set."

Perhaps what was more disturbing than the setting were the partygoers themselves. Many of them were wearing costumes, much to Drew's delight. Many more needed no costumes; they were even more frightening than those in masks and capes. Everywhere she looked, Cadence saw complicated facial piercings, brightly colored hair, and any skin that was showing (and there was a lot, despite the cooler temperatures), was tattooed. These were not your typical, "Mom" tattoos either. Rather, the majority of them depicted horror scenes and fantastic creatures hell-bent on ripping one's lungs straight from one's chest.

If anyone noticed they did not belong, they said nothing. There were a handful of other lost souls wandering around, eyes wide open, mouths ajar. But the majority of the attendees had clearly known what to expect, and they were there to revel in their own unique world of horror.

"Let's go home," Cadence pleaded, turning to Jack and placing her hand on his arm.

It was loud and difficult to hear. "What's that?" he asked, leaning toward her.

Cadence glanced around again. She was accidentally making eye contact with many of the revelers now, and their piercing stares seemed almost mesmerizing, not in a way that made Cadence feel comfortable or safe. "I said, I think we should go home," she repeated more urgently.

Jack had heard her this time, and he was nodding his head. Drew was still walking ahead of them, giggling with delight like a small child at her birthday party. Kash was close behind her, though his expression was not quite as chipper as his ex-girlfriend's. Taylor and Sydney were both cowering behind Jon, only peering out from around his shoulders from time to time to make sure no boogeymen were about to pounce on them. Taylor was still crying, and it actually seemed to be working against her because it was drawing stares from the fiends around them.

"I'm not sure we are going to be able to get Drew to come with us just yet," Jack explained.

Cadence knew he was correct. The only way they were going to get Drew back into that vehicle was if they picked her up and carried her. "Maybe we can convince her," she said, letting go of Jack's arm and walking toward Drew, who was bouncing up and down to the beat of the drums.

Out of the corner of her eye, Cadence saw a flash of black, perhaps a human form, but moving much more quickly than any human ever could. She turned to see what it was, but by the time she was able to whip her head around, it was gone. She didn't feel frightened, for some reason, however, just surprised. She made a mental note and continued to attempt to catch up with Drew.

Placing her hand on Drew's shoulder, she pulled her back gently in an effort to get her attention. Drew didn't seem to notice as she was enthralled by the music. Ahead of them, some belly dancers were entertaining a crowd near a small bonfire, and Drew pulled away from Cadence, headed in that direction. In the speechless environment, they had to rely on expression and gestures, so Cadence and Kash locked glances and followed.

As they approached the small group of belly dancers, Cadence could see a sizeable group of musicians off in the distance. There was a crowd congregated nearby, and every dancer was a portal unto him or herself, moving and gyrating however the music moved them. There were only a few couples dancing together, and they seemed to be performing some sort of mating ritual, or perhaps a few of them were mating, though Cadence did not wish to stare hard enough to find out. She did notice that a few couples slithered into the forest near the dance area, and she could only assume they must be consummating their relationships.

Drew seemed so fascinated by the belly dancers that she didn't notice the other dancing going on behind her. Cadence was hopeful it would stay this way. She wasn't exactly sure where the rhythm might take Drew, but she was afraid it wouldn't be anywhere closer to home.

As her petite friend swung around in circles, swaying to and fro with the beat, attempting to move her hips similarly to the more accomplished dancers, Cadence turned to check on her friends. They were all still there, all still together. That, at least, was something to be grateful for. She turned back to Drew in time to see some sort of an Egyptian hand-flare, like something out of a Bangles video, and shook her head in disbelief. Kash began to dance along with Drew, an indicator to Cadence that, from his perspective, this whole thing may have been his attempt to re-hookup with his ex-flame, and Cadence had to look away in disgust.

She noticed the outline of a figure dressed in black just against the trees near where the band was entertaining the crowd. She peered more closely, and the person, what appeared to be a muscular man, faded back into the darkness of the trees and disappeared. She almost rubbed her eyes, attempting to determine whether or not they had been playing tricks on her. Why was she seeing these odd creatures? Were they real or imagined?

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