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Red Kayak
The bright red kayak sat in the middle of the water
The orange and yellow leaves from the trees reflected on the lake
The air was thick and ominous
I walked to the edge of the decrepit pier
I felt a looming presence that stretched beyond the thick colorful forest
I began to notice everything that felt wrong
The water water wasn't clear
The water was thick and murky
The waters life seemed still even though I knew there were fish in it even if i couldn't see it
I couldn't see it
I couldn't see what was wrong
I could only feel it
I could feel something was wrong when the wind blew past my face leaving chills up my spine
I could feel something was wrong on the pier and how to wood creaked more than usual
I could feel something was wrong when the bright red kayak sat in the middle of the water
I could feel something was wrong as my drenched clothes stuck to my body
I could feel something was wrong when a cold hand touched my shoulder
I knew something was wrong when the red kayak held my body but not my soul
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