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After the Encounter
And although the memories will always scourge your mind--cold, spindly hands over your mouth, soulless eyes like pools of shadow, your most intimate thoughts being plundered by unfeeling telepathy--
no one will ever believe you.
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Inspired by the recent government revelations about the existence of extraterrestrial life. I've taken some creative liberties with exactly what aliens are capable of.
I believe what people get wrong about seeing cryptids is that the scariest part isn't their horrifying appearance, ugly though they may be--it's the realization that you are alone. You have to live with this life-changing knowledge while everyone else's worlds keep on turning. If you try to share what you know, people will laugh or think you're insane. It is a uniquely isolating experience.