Personal Narrative On A Child's Murder

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“Janine! Drop to the floor NOW!” screamed Dean as the poltergeist used its energy to pick up every knife and pointed object and make them fly straight at her head, for it wanted revenge for its children’s murder all those years ago.
Just at that moment, Sam burst through the door, and after an immediate perusal of the situation, threw his hands in the air, stopping the flying knives with his mind. “I’ve got this but you need to leave this house now, Janine.” Speaking in his usual calm tone of voice, his eyes focused on the dark form coalescing in the far corner of the kitchen, concentrating on keeping the knives from moving any further.
As soon as Sam’s voice broke through her terror stricken mind, Janine ran for the door, supported by Dean
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“Don’t you see, Sam? Our lives are no longer our own because we now know what’s out there and have learned how to fight…and more importantly, win when it comes to battling these things.”
Not surprised by his brother’s admission, Sam asked. “So we’re no longer searching for Dad or whatever it was that killed Mom?
As Sam spoke, Dean pulled out his phone to call 911 for Janine’s home that was now on fire. When he had finished reporting the fire, he glanced at Sam. “Our search will always be about Mom and Dad, but it’s more now because we are standing saving innocent lives so that hopefully, they won’t go through the same hell that we have.” Even though every fiber of Sam’s being wanted to return to his old life, he knew that Dean was right because he didn’t want anyone else to endure what he and his brother had been through over the years. “Ok, so what do we do next?”
“We’re going to see Janine settle into a hotel first and then…” nodded Dean when he heard the first sound of the sirens approaching. “I want three chili cheese dogs with cheese, preferably served up by a pretty blonde waitress.” making his brother shake his head because some things never

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