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Blood, Lies and my mother's alibi.

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Chapter 1 - Same shit different day.

I hate closing so much I absolutely loathe it. At least it's lunch time Trixie sighed as she made her way to the front door locking it flipping the sign.

'Be right back, we're currently out' the sign read. As she made her way back to the breakroom she remembered what her Nana would always say to her when one door closes another will open sometimes two more. As she thought about this she made her way to the breakroom to eat her lunch, today she was having her normal tuna sandwich she had a habit of matching what she was having with was day of the week it was. As she finished her sandwich she sat there the rest of her lunch scrolling through her phone looking at various posts on media and she sighed. "Yea no not like I wanted to go dancing either thanks." She pouted as she walked off returning back to work. The night went on calm and everything was going as it normally did. When it rolled around 12 she blocked the doors and began cleaning she was about to turn off the lights as there was a noise. "We're closed!" She hollered hopping they heard her and left she turned off the lights and went out the back she locked the back door and made it to her car and was unlocking it when an odd smell hit her. "What is that?" She all but gagged the smell seemed to be coming from nowhere it was nauseating and surrounding her like she sprayed herself in the scent. She quickly unlocked her car and got in.

Trixie put her keys in the ignition and was about to leave for home when she saw someone standing there along the side of the building she pulled up to it and cracked her window. She shouted and pointed to the store. "It's closed, there's a 24 hour gas station about a mile away have a safe drive." She said and this figure just looked at her and nodded. She sat there and debated asking him why he was here this late at night everyone around knew when they closed, unless he wasn't from here but if he wasn't from around here then he still should have known they were closed. It was posted on the door. She brushed the thought off and continued home.