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Casper
Derrick Kuebler
United States, Utah, Salt Lake

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Simply Silhouettes Chapter 8.

Chapter: Eight



“May I ask where this place is?” Salem asked.
“It’s impossible to tell you where this place is…..but I can tell you what this place is,” she replied.
“Then what is this place?” Salem asked looking into her black and white powdered hair.
“A graveyard...Death’s playground,” she said. “You’ll need to go and find the spot where she died in this dream world,” the ghost figure said.
“Is there anywhere specific that I would be able to find her at or near?” Salem asked.
“You knew her better than anyone else….you’ll have to figure that out on your own…”the lady said.
“Do you have a name?” Salem asked.
“When I was alive they called me Kelley,” she said, “But here I’m known as Lady Angel,” Kelley said.
“Lady Angel…” he quietly repeated out loud.
“I’m going to leave for now…but as a warning before I go, I must tell you that anything you change here that isn’t already dead will be changed forever..” she explained, and then vanished in the darkness.

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