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I don't know how long I have to write this. My name is John, and I work for the New York Police Department. A few months ago, I was called to a scene near Central Park. The man was slumped against a wall; his eyes gouged out and three claw marks in near perfect symmetry going from his left shoulder to his right hip, and almost deep enough to have cut him in half. The entire scene was devoid of blood and other bodily fluids. No items were found. Above his body, against the wall, was a message simply stating 'The Sins Must Be Cleansed'. It appeared to be in a blood-like substance. I pulled over a co-worker to see it; but he stated that nothing was there. I came to that site twice a day for a week, and it was still there. Alf and Jake suggest Brian camp out to overcome his fear of the dark. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is a Bear in the Big Blue House board-book featuring 14 flaps to lift. In this story, the kids are having a sleepover at the Big Blue House. It's time for bed, but Ojo is scared of monsters, Pip and Pop are scared of dragons, Treelo's scared of a noise outside, and Tutter has a bad dream. Bear helps to reassure everyone that everything is safe for them to fall asleep. But when Tutter's shouting wakes everyone, they summon Shadow to tell a story. This book combines photos of the characters with original illustrations. When Brian has a Badger Scouts camping trip coming up, he confides in ALF that he is afraid of the dark. To help him overcome his fear, they have a camp-out with Jake in the backyard.
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When Brian has a Badger Scouts camping trip coming up, he confides in ALF that he is afraid of the dark. To help him overcome his fear, they have a camp-out with Jake in the backyard. I don't know how long I have to write this. My name is John, and I work for the New York Police Department. A few months ago, I was called to a scene near Central Park. The man was slumped against a wall; his eyes gouged out and three claw marks in near perfect symmetry going from his left shoulder to his right hip, and almost deep enough to have cut him in half. The entire scene was devoid of blood and other bodily fluids. No items were found. Above his body, against the wall, was a message simply stating 'The Sins Must Be Cleansed'. It appeared to be in a blood-like substance. I pulled over a co-worker to see it; but he stated that nothing was there. I came to that site twice a day for a week, and it was still there. This happened twice more in the coming months; both with clear, violent homicides; one appearing to have been done with a sword, and the other with a bludgeon or mace, the skull having been crushed with unmatchable force. Each crime scene was the same. All were devoid of blood. With each scene I witnessed, things progressively became more bizarre. After the first scene, I noticed that the night seemed darker and shadows deepened. I saw red clearly through other colors. After the second, I began hallucinating: faces staring at me through bushes, eyes in the trees, the like. I sought counseling, but nothing helped. It kept on going. After the third, things started getting even stranger. In the shadows, I would see little, almost goblin-like creatures, with pitch black skin and huge yellow eyes, gazing and unforgiving. Their bodies were unnaturally thin; they seemed to be able to squeeze through any gap. Their fingers were cold and sharp. With each body, I saw more and more; they increased around graveyards and one to three AM. I started carrying weapons; pistols, swords, butterfly knives, anything. A week ago, I saw one of them kill a man. I was just walking to work. It was a clear, sunny day. I thought I was safe. Out of nowhere, a flash of darkness caught my eye, and I heard a scream. Down the street, one of them had overtaken a street vender; rending him with its claws and splitting his chest cavity open, splitting his head with its unforgiving void of a mouth. I wasn't scared in the least. I knew these things had to be the cause of the murders. I think I am next. One of them is watching me right now, perched in the corner of the room, and I fear more are outside. A sword my grandfather gave me before he died as well seems to keep them at bay. I don't know how much longer I have. I have thought of getting myself put into solitary confinement; but that would only increase my paranoia. Please, know that if you should see them to run. Run until you cannot run anymore, but it will only keep them away for so long. They are already with you. They always have been. You cannot escape them. Alf and Jake suggest Brian camp out to overcome his fear of the dark. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is a Bear in the Big Blue House board-book featuring 14 flaps to lift. In this story, the kids are having a sleepover at the Big Blue House. It's time for bed, but Ojo is scared of monsters, Pip and Pop are scared of dragons, Treelo's scared of a noise outside, and Tutter has a bad dream. Bear helps to reassure everyone that everything is safe for them to fall asleep. But when Tutter's shouting wakes everyone, they summon Shadow to tell a story. This book combines photos of the characters with original illustrations.