
As the Oddities Festival approaches, whispers of 'Shadow People' emerge among attendees—enigmatic figures seen out of the corner of one's eye, often dismissed as myth. A curious journalist, determined to uncover the truth, befriends a charming alien with ties to the festival's secretive organizers, only to discover that these shadowy beings are more than mere folklore; they are hidden extraterrestrial observers, influencing humanity's deepest fears. Torn between revealing their nature and harnessing their power for personal gain, the journalist must navigate a web of deception and alien rivalry as ominous figures begin to emerge from the darkness.
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The story opens at the bustling Oddities Festival, where festival-goers share tales of shadowy figures seen lurking in the corners of their vision. The curious journalist, Alex, is introduced as they begin their investigation into these rumors.
"I want a name," Marcus said. "One name, one quote, one person willing to say the words on the record. That's the bar." Alex had the phone wedged between shoulder and ear, weaving past a man in a top hat made of what appeared to be taxider…
Alex meets Lira, a charming alien who claims to know about the Shadow People. Their connection is immediate, and Lira offers to guide Alex through the festival's secrets.
Alex was going to leave. That was the shape of the next ninety seconds, and Alex could feel it settling in. Pocket the feather. Kill the recorder. Walk back through the amber-lit corridor of tents to the parking field, call Marcus from the…
As Alex embarks on late-night investigations with Lira, they encounter people who have had real experiences with the Shadow People. Tension builds as Alex begins to feel the presence of these beings.
Alex was already walking when Lira caught up, boots grinding into the wet gravel between the shuttered kettle-corn stand and a row of dark game booths. Two in the morning. The midway had gone from carnival to warehouse. Canvas hung slack, g…
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