The Van Helsing Conjecture – Excerpt No. 116

They sometimes exchanged more discrete statements in Latin. However, the vampire clearly spent far less time in church than Clara did. She nodded to acknowledge Evelyn and went back to their subject.

“It’s the only lead I have,” Clara said.

“You also need closure,” Evelyn said.

“I’d love closure.”

“Wouldn’t we all?” Evelyn asked. “The difference is that you have an opportunity to find it.”

a cinematic, high-contrast photograph of a serene angel with large, dark, glossy black feathered wings, expressive brown hair cascading down their back, and piercing steel grey eyes, gazing downward with a hint of contemplation, as they close a worn, leather-bound book with a subtle golden trim, its cover etched with the mysterious title 'What happened at The Tower.' in bold, cursive font, amidst a subtle, misty atmosphere, with soft, diffused lighting casting a warm glow on the angel's gentle features, set against a muted, dark grey background that evokes a sense of introspection and wonder.

Disclaimer: This novel is an work in progress and readers may encounter grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Please view this a draft and not a published work.



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