Thursday, November 7, 2013

                                                                 November 7, 2013

I'm getting desperate now. I don't know if these blogs are safe or not, but I have a feeling whoever or whatever is after me can find me regardless of a blog post. I don't have access to the internet all the time. I've been on the run for months now. It wasn't safe to stay in town anymore. I've been doing my own investigating about Anna Lyon and these strange dreams I'm having. I've tried contacting Mr. Constantine but have had no real luck. While I was out today someone must have been in my room. When I returned the door was ajar and my room was filled with leaves, like a wind storm had blown through. There was a package sitting on my bed. I opened it and found a really strange yellow color stone or some kind of matter. It has something inside of it. It reminds me of that amber stuff from Fringe. I haven't made contact with anyone except a few people who emailed me within the last few days. I don't know who to trust. I make contact with someone and suddenly someone knows where I am. I'm calling the parish to try to talk to Father Tom. I think it's time to leave this place again. I'm so tired of being on the run.

4 comments:

  1. I know you've heard from other investigators that are trying to puzzle thru your story, but I have heard from Mr. Constantine and since I know you're having difficulty doing so, I wanted you to know what Mr. Constantine found about Father Tom from the parish:

    The parish has no information of a priest of that name, and in point of fact I was told that Saint Ephrem's was sold and converted to a meeting hall some 3 years ago.

    So please, be very careful. Mr. Constantine should be contacting me soon with another form of communication for you, since email seems to not be working. Stay safe, we're working hard to help you!

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  2. That doesn't make any sense. I was at the church in person to meet with Father Tom. I saw him in person...and the church.

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  4. Just because the church is still standing doesn't mean it's still a church.

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