Frankenstein: A Fictional Narrative

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We followed a few of the people that had come out of the eye and asked them if they had seen Salim, but Kat and I had no luck. “Where could he have gone” Kat said.
“I don’t know but we have to find him.” However, at that moment I saw a 10 foot tall skinny man in a suit, but it was more of a monster. Also, it’s skin was space black and it’s face was flat.
I pointed to it and Kat look and her eyes went wide.
“What is that thing?” said Kat.
When I finally had the courage to look away from it I could see Salim walking with him, or it.
“Why is Salim following it?” I said.
“He looks like he is in a trance,” said Kat.
When I looked at him he looked as though he had no other objective but to walk with the creature. He didn’t even seem to be thinking free thoughts from the look in his eyes.
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This broke me from the trance I was in and I started following her. While we were trying to navigate through the crow, it was like we were going through a school between periods. We got to where the creature was and it was gone. I tried to look over the crowd but it was to compacted. When Kat catch up I said “We need to get to a less crowded area to see.”
“No, let’s just keep searching, we need to find him!” said Kat
“No, let’s think this out logically, it would be faster to get to a less crowded area to spot them.”
“Ok, fine,” said

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