Hello everyone, and happy Thursday!
I can’t believe we’re already in March! This year has been flying by. Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. To those of you who celebrate, is there anything you’re planning to give up during this time? I haven’t decided yet, I’m thinking about TRYING to give up the negativity. Though I’m not a negative person myself, I am an upbeat person and positive. There is a lot of negativity surrounding me, things I can’t control. So, I think I’m going to work on pushing it away from me so that I cannot allow myself to get sucked in. It can be awfully hard to keep a sunny disposition when so much around you drags you down, you know?

Anyway, as promised, I’d like to introduce you to the antagonist in my story, “Shadows of Willow Creek,” Victor Azrael. Victor is a loner with a long, dark, and sinister past. He is the man that the town legends have been grown from. He lives in that house that every town has, the one that all the children spread rumors about, and dare one another to ring the doorbell of. Victor is an exceedingly tall man, with sunken features, who never seems to age. Eventually, Gracie Carter, my protagonist to those who missed last week’s blog, notices that Victor’s face seems to appear in every news article that features catastrophes that their town, Willow Creek, has faced for decades. There seems to be more to Victor Azrael that a creepy house and face!

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