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previously on the diaries of grandpa Two
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months had passed since that fateful
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night No one in my family had spoken
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about what happened that evening Instead
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the entire house was scrubbed with apple
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cider vinegar from windows and doors to
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even the bathroom and toilet And salt
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were placed by the windows in the
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bathrooms and toilets Even the exteriors
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of windows and doors were cleaned with
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the same mixture and rock salt was
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scattered across the yard Once the
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cleaning was done they burned bay leaves
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in the center of the house Then sage was
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burned as incense and carried throughout
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every corner of the house Yes the
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monthly cleaning day was the perfect
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time to play the spy My sister was too
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young to be involved in the operation I
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trusted her but I couldn't risk her
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letting something slip by mistake From
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the outside even if you removed most of
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the papers on top all you could see was
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blank paper There wasn't just one stack
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of paper though I got so close this time
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I'm losing my mind You wouldn't believe
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what I've discovered If they didn't need
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to hide this from people I'd go out and
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tell the whole city what I've seen If
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they hadn't gone into shock that night
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and taken one more step toward me I
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would have had to kill them My
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grandfather would have had to kill me
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Finally the living room is done I'm the
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My god they had finished the sage
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incense ritual in the living room I
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needed to leave the room without anyone
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approaching the stairs But what had I
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done Whatever they were doing one day
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they were planning to involve me in it
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too But then why did my grandfather have
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to kill me I couldn't make sense of it I
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understand Why was my father trying to
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hide something while all of this was
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happening If they had explained it to me
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even if I didn't understand I could have
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kept it a secret After all I had managed
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to keep the events of the birthday party
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that evening well hidden Of course the
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things I couldn't understand as a child
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became clear to me when I grew up But
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back then I was just a curious child A
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friendly reminder to you if there's
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something more dangerous than a wild
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wolf it's a curious person Because a
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curious person starts questioning and
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won't stop until they know the truth And
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if this curious person is the wrong one
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they'll want to tell everyone they know
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Even telling just one person can spread
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a secret all over the city within two
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months Of course if this person is a
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little child they won't hesitate to take
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steps that adults wouldn't dare This
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could destroy an ongoing operation
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Because I was a child I wanted to know
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more and was very curious I was in fact
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Anyway I had knocked over the pencil box
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on the table corner I think my mother
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heard the sound She called out to me
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asking if I was okay and what had fallen
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Then she sent my sister upstairs to
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check on me When my sister came I had
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taken out the flashlight batteries and
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dropped them on the floor I told my
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sister I had dropped the flashlight I
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also asked her to continue singing My
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sister skipped happily to my mother and
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told her I had dropped the flashlight I
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quickly returned to the room picked up
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the pencils I had knocked over and
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continued reading where I left off If he
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hadn't been in shock that night and
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taken one more step toward me I would
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have had to kill my grandson My grandson
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responsibility Luckily nothing happened
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How well he played as if he were on a
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secret mission and without questioning
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anything But I need to be more careful
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because the curious boy's eyes are now
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on me No matter what I will protect them
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but I won't be able to keep them away
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much longer Neither they nor the
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government will let go of this matter
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The families of the people they've
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killed have the right to know everything
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because they're in danger now too I
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don't understand why these curious
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people put their families at risk before
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they die But these curious people who
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put their families in danger also have
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the right to know before they die Seeing
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their last moments of regret brings
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peace to my conscience It's my moral
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duty to protect their families from the
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same dangers I protect my own family
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from Because witness protection programs
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don't work when it comes to darkness
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That last look before death the final
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regret But unfortunately that final
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regret doesn't solve any problem We had
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warned all curious people not to
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investigate these matters We even told
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them it was a government matter But
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unfortunately this wasn't just a simple
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state secret or government issue Still
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we couldn't explain this in detail to
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those curious people Also curious people
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had a huge risk of causing mass hysteria
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If fear and anxiety spread through
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society it could lead to anarchy murders
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people losing their minds looting and
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the deaths of innocent people We
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couldn't take that risk Now the thing I
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fear the most is happening My
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grandchildren are facing a great danger
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I don't know how much longer I can
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protect them What I had read back when I
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didn't know who my grandfather was had
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both terrified and excited me Who was my
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dear grandfather really And what kind of
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darkness was he involved in I climbed
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the stairs two steps at a time I am the
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incense girl They're coming