The Van Helsing Conjecture – Excerpt No. 246

“I’m coming with—” Evelyn said.

“It’s daytime!” Julia protested.

“Do you see the—(sun?)” Evelyn countered.

Clara fired off six shots at the window. Four struck near a corner, while the other two went through the centre of the pane. Cracks propagated throughout before shattering entirely after the ninth.

“Go!” Clara ordered.

a cinematic, high-contrast photograph of a mysterious brunette with piercing grey eyes, wearing a worn, black leather jacket, fitted blue jeans, and a crisp, white blouse with a subtle sheen, standing in a dimly lit, derelict hotel room with peeling wallpaper and a worn, wooden floor, shooting a pistol at a broken, dirt-stained window with shattered glass and torn curtains, the Pistol's metallic body glinting in the faint, eerie light, capturing the intensity and grit of the scene, with a shallow depth of field to emphasize the subject, shot in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio to create a sense of cinematic grandeur.

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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