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He was given the choice to follow in the family business or to pave his own way in the world, but for Ezra, it was never a choice. Follow this underground exorcist on a journey that explores the paranormal and the gray area between good and evil.
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The symbolism of this sentence is perfect. It's the kind of line that makes you think for one second, the kind of ending line that can send a chill down your spine. 

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    It's so chilling, because I can see it well in my mind. I love it. I love how it's so vivid. 

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      “She’s minnnnnnne, Daddy. All miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine.” His mother sprawled dramatically on the floor, heels drumming into the wood surface. A sinister, bubbling laughter rose from her abdomen and out through her mouth. Her hands traveled across her bosom, then down her stomach and back again. “She’s not in here anymore, not no more, not no more. She stopped showing up a loooooong time ago. It’s all me in here.”
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      “She’s minnnnnnne, Daddy. All miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine.” His mother sprawled dramatically on the floor, heels drumming into the wood surface. A sinister, bubbling laughter rose from her abdomen and out through her mouth. Her hands traveled across her bosom, then down her stomach and back again. “She’s not in here anymore, not no more, not no more. She stopped showing up a loooooong time ago. It’s all me in here.”
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      Suddenly her spine snapped back, agonized howls splitting through the darkness with an axe-like brutality.
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