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Anna and Tristin were born and raised in Darktin, Missouri. They loved their sleepy little town: all the good and bad that came with it. Anna was a very special young woman, and her three brothers as well, Brad, Kevin and Kemp. Her mother Janet, father Clay, and her sister Lynn: they were no longer with the living, but still spoke with Anna and her brothers. They had two house pets Buster the dog, and Buddy the wise old cat. Tristin always loved Anna. She always knew this, but never believed that they would ever happen. They did. Just when she thought life was at its best, and a baby was on the way that the doctors said would never happen for Anna, their lives were so wonderful, but turned on them. Anne began seeing things. The things Anna saw frightened even her. She asked herself: should she talk to Tristin about this? She always told him only good things. Would he think her crazy, or maybe think it was just a bad dream? There was one person that might help Anna, Betsy Pastor King's wife. She knew about these things, and she knew Anna. Yes, maybe she could help. Anna knew her brothers would know this. She would have to keep them quiet and let her talk to Tristin about this. She did not know what to do with this, but she knew she had to do something.