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The rain tumbled onto the ground followed by the howls of the wind. In the distance, the leaves flew from trees and branches snapped as the storm covered more of the vast land. My boots appeared to be soaken wet and the trail became more and more opaque. I stood there in the distant woods afraid and alone. My eyes closed and I remembered why I was running. It was not away from my problems, or my fears. Although, it may appear it was; it was away from everything that ever hurt me. Thunder shot down from the sky and my feet began to race through the piles of fallen leaves, branches, and apparent litter.
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The sky emerged into a dark blue hew and I approached a small village west of the trail. Nobody appeared to be present and that intrigued me. However, one light appeared to be shining in a disclosed
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I ran toward the light unaware of what awaited me. Inside I found a large array of books, rags, and wood arranged in piles of three; on one end of the door was a pile of books filled with dust, on the small round table was a pile of rags, and the last pile filled with wood was stacked near the fireplace in disarray. As well as, a large bookcase that filled the wall and a sofa in the middle of the cave. The bookcase housed a vast amount of books in many different sizes stacked by subject. Each section had its own theme and led me to believe the person living hidden in the cave was highly intellectual. As I stood there in the cave anxiously awaiting dawn to fall, large footsteps could be heard from the outdoors. My heart began to fret as the footsteps became louder and louder and the being came closer to the cave. I turned only to face

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