Chapter 2 Keston dumped his belongings at the cabin, then took a quick trip to the local grocery store to stock up on food and a few other items. He spent the remainder of the evening getting settled, watching reruns of a popular sitcom. Little did he realize he was being watched, had been since the second he turned down the barely two-lane road that wove like a scar through the mostly untouched landscape. It wasn’t just one set of eyes that monitored his movements, keeping tabs on his coming and goings, no, it was a handful, the forest abuzz with the arrival of a human. There was a ripple of concern on what he planned to do, how long he’d stay, and if he knew. Those who remembered him as a youngster questioned if he recalled any of the events that transpired when he was a child. Minds

