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Sincerely,

Captain Rogers Jaood scare you away from the treasure note, but it wasn't the first time I had been threatened with curses

I'd taken an artifact here and there that had supposedly been under the threat of a curse and I was still here, but I couldn't deny that this was the loom and doom threat to date Oh well, treasure was treasure wherever one found it

I brought an to carefully stack the metallic petals and then the central crystal display into it I threw the note in with the pieces as an afterthought

Getting up I quicklyslung over my shoulder I closed the wooden door on the second story securely and locked it with the key I had been given from the homeowner I made my way down to the first level and returned the key to the old woave my dusty appearance a speculative look and asked, "Did you find anything of value then?"

"I did" I said and then I paid her three ti h her attic

I suppose it was still thievery, because what I was taking was of great value, but she'd said I could have anything I wanted in the attic for five hundred dollars and I had paid her fifteen hundred dollars My consciousness would just have to live with that

I got into my jeep and left the historic land the scene of a cri was off about the whole situation

Was it the curse?

I quickly banned that thought aside, as I had no place within s anymore It didn't really matter I didn't really care if I lived or died so whether there was a curse or not it was the saerous circumstances was just what I did to feel alive part of the time The rest of the ti

It was a good way to be, if you didn't want to re in the present Adding another curse to s was par for the course the way et back to my boat My boat was my home away froht and quickly bypassed the city as I headed for the marina where my boat was docked