Chapter Thirty Nine

Reed's car rattled along the uneven, rusted road, its tires kicking up dust as he followed the woman's cryptic directions.

The sun hung low in the sky, casting long shadows across the desolate landscape, rusty road, the tires of his car kicking up dust as he drove.

The landscape around him was barren and desolate, the only sign of life the occasional scraggly tree or tumbleweed rolling lazily across the road.

Finally, the barn came into view—a weathered structure with peeling paint and a sagging roof.

Reed parked the car near the entrance, the tires crunching on gravel.

The air smelled of hay and damp earth. He stepped out, his boots sinking slightly into the soft ground.

The farm was surrounded by an iron-netted fence, its mesh twisted and rusted.

As if guarding the secrets within, the fence seemed to whisper warnings to anyone who dared approach.

Reed's heart raced; he wasn't sure what he was getting himself into.

Two figures emerged from the barn, their presence as unwelcoming as t
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