Chapter Twenty-one

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“They are just as real as the three of our species,” she chuckled and pointed between the three of us. “You should just assume that anything you have ever heard of, child’s story or not, is factual.” “So, what now?” I asked. I’d like Mark’s ghost to disappear whether he believed in it or not. If Lucia is the one who can help me with that, then I’d very much like to get things rolling. “Well, give me a day or two to do my proper research, but this should be fairly easy,” she said reassuringly. “I just have to figure out exactly what type of spirit we are dealing with, so I can confidently say that we got rid of him for good.” “Wait,” I said, feeling uneasy about the time frame. “You can’t help me with this problem today? What if I keep seeing him? What if he does something before then?”

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