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Raymond Broderick. Bower Park school. English coursework. Original writing. The Beast of Hamilton Creek. Seeing the forest through the thick mist sent a shiver of fear down Mark's trembling spine. He walked alone. Alone down a very narrow country lane surrounded in cold air, thick mist, and over grown thorn bushes. The full moon above him would occasionally disappear then reappear, as thick grey clouds would roll past, casting shadows over him. His breath was warm against his freezing face, and his heart thudded his broad chest with each slow stride he made. He squinted, staring in all directions through the thick mist, trying to the best of his ability to make out the mysterious shapes and outlines of the things around him. He was so afraid. Afraid as he knew the rumours of the creature that had killed so many people over the years. A creature unknown to scientist. Unknown to anyone except the unfortunate people who...

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