A man connects with the rain in a way he never thought possible.
Categories: Romance Fiction; Characters: None; Chapters: 1 Table of Contents Series: None
Word count: 1122; Read Count: 453; Completed: Yes
A man connects with the rain in a way he never thought possible.
That song calls me. Am I human? Maybe. No one knows. No one knows that it's me - me that takes the children. No one knows where they go.
They just vanish.
I only came a short while ago. But it's been enough time.
Why do you fear me so? The same reason you fear the dark. The same reason you fear that strange noise outside your window.
Because you can't see me. You can't stop me.
So here is the story of a few of my memorable victims. Read it, if you must, and make up your own mind on what I am, and where they go...
Man is the cruelest animal.

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It was the last straw!
Anadel and Noraalei are as close as any siblings can be, but when Anadel fails to follow society's standards, her mother banishes her from the kingdom until she cleans up her act, and can be the princess she needs to be.
After discovering the body of a Nazi, Elizabeth Conlon and her students now have to find a place to stay for the night until they can continue their dig. A kindly old Berliner owns an expansive house, which he agrees to letting them stay in.
Elizabeth unknowingly stumbles upon an untold story - she doesn't hear it, but they story is there, and shall be told.
*This is second in the Second Story series, you do not need to have read the first, but I advise it.*
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May General Challenge entry