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English, 22.05.2020 00:01 jashaikamatuteowwp1p

The Colonel’s Wrath had gotten out of hand. He started being Ubiquitous. We saw him everywhere we went as if he was watching us. He would Crane his neck into an abnormal position which scared us, so we started ignoring him. Maybe, he would go away, but I was wrong.
The next day he came back but at my house, he was Clambering around our house making weird noises and I knew something wasn’t normal there. He kept letting out grunts and just kept saying, “I feel Sympathy for you I’m sorry” repeatedly but then I turned my bedroom light on, and then he was gone. Like magic and then I never saw him again, or did I?

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