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heard in the distance. The tourists clustered together in a slightly tighter group, many seeming u
ven though the tours were running nightly, Liza viewed it as practice for the main event,
ramatic. While she conceded that a sense of drama was nice, he tended to go so overboard th
o one was
s measured and slow. She counted them as she walked, giving the l
e,' she thought. He may have toned back the music bu
hich is why she approved the machine's use in the first place, but she didn'
d while Liza didn't believe in spooks and specters, she believed heavily in twisted ankles and bruised shins. At the moment she was having
of separating them. She breathed a sigh of relief as it was one less thing to worry about. She reached out a hand and placed it on top of the next headst
through the centuries, her unhappy end still causing her to walk the
l the words. Confident in their attention, Liza allowed her gaze to drop to the headsto
rs. They had taken to patrolling the cemetery routinely to make certain garbage was all collected and disposed of the day before the tour.
nter
ust fainted, shall we see?" she told the crowd. She smiled at them so they woul
allen. The scent hit her before her eyes could register the sight. Blood, excrement and a raw meat smell that crawled into her nose and
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