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I Like Trees: Doubt

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Doubt

Jack is hiding something.

We've been "working" for the Agent for a few weeks now, and I've come to the conclusion that Jack knows something he isn't telling me. He'll leave the cave for hours at a time, come back exhausted, and go to sleep immediately, not even acknowledging my questions. I'll go to sleep before he wakes up, and then when I wake up the Agent is there, standing over the orbs while Jack sits in the corner.

When they were both gone one day I picked up one of the other orbs - the green one - and stared into it. I saw a man with a large camera taking photographs of trees. The scene shifted, and I saw another person taking photographs of trees in a different location. The scene continued to change, showing many people taking photographs with many different kinds of cameras. I put the orb back, and not much later Jack came running back in, giving me an accusatory stare - somehow, he knew.

I haven't looked into the other ones yet, but I caught a glimpse of something in the blue orb that, if true, means that we are in danger. I am awaiting a chance to look into it and see if what I saw was what is actually there.

If it is, then may God help me.



Actually, that should be god, not God.

4 comments:

  1. Serah, tell us before something happens to you. Does the Agent still follow this blog?

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  2. As far as I know, the Agent only "followed" the blog through Jack, who is definitely unaware of the blog as of now. He still thinks I left the phone back in Aokigahara, but I've still got it, clearly.

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  3. Tell me Sereh, Was anything sticking out about the people besides the cameras?

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  4. They looked very much like normal people. Some looked more professional with better cameras, but others looked liked excited amateurs just appreciating nature.

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