Sarah ‘Should I stop?’ he asked. But before she had time to answer, something hit the front of the car. Gabriel tried to retain control of the vehicle, but it swerved violently anyway. The only thing they could be grateful for was the time of day. It was too early for traffic to be in the way. ‘Don’t let him stop,’ Anabelle warned. ‘But…’ ‘Don’t let him! If he does, they’ll surround us. They don’t move like us. They’re everywhere at the same time, and nowhere. To appear, they need to focus their energy. The time they do that, they’re not able to concentrate on attacking us. We need to keep moving…’ Sarah transmitted the message to Gabriel, who nodded and held on to the wheel tighter. Another hit to the car. This time, the thing clung to the hood, empty eye-sockets looking straig

