After the investigations and so,Ava headed home, ava was so exhausted..
As Ava lay on the couch, her exhaustion was palpable. She had been running on adrenaline for days, and finally, her body was paying the price. She closed her eyes, letting out a deep sigh, hoping to shut out the world for a little while.
But her peace was short-lived. Her phone buzzed, shrill in the silence. Ava groggily reached for it, her eyes scanning the screen. Her heart sank as she read the message: "You are passing your boundary.And you will regret it."
Ava's frustration boiled over. Who was sending these messages? And why were they doing it? She had been getting these creepy messages for days, but this one felt different. The number was different, for one thing. And the tone...the tone was menacing.
Ava's mind racing, she sat up, her eyes scanning the room. She felt a shiver run down her spine. Was she being watched? Was someone waiting for her to make a move?
She stood up, her heart pounding in her chest. She needed to do something. She needed to take control.
With a newfound sense of determination, Ava began to pace the room. She picked up her phone to call her only friend Kira to come over
"Hey girlie" kira's voice shouted at the other end
"Can you come over to my place now" Ava pleaded
"So sorry Ava,am out of town and I will be back in two days time"Kira said.
Ava felt a pang of disappointment and worry as she hung up the phone. She had been counting on Kira being there for her, but now she was truly alone. She looked around her darkening apartment, feeling a shiver run down her spine.
She tried to shake off the feeling of unease, telling herself that she was a trained detective and could handle whatever came her way. But the creepy messages and the figure lurking outside had unsettled her.
Ava decided to call Ryan,but she was doubting..who couod she even trust?.. she checked the locks on her doors and windows, making sure that everything was secure.
Just as she was finishing up, she heard a knock at the door. Ava's heart skipped a beat as she approached the door cautiously. She looked through the peephole and saw Ryan standing outside, his face serious.
Ava opened the door, feeling a wave of relief wash over her.
" hey Ava"
Ryan's eyes scanned the room, his expression alert. "What's going on?" he asked.
"Nothing" Ava quickly responded
"Wouldn't you let me in?" Ryan said, standing at the door.
"Oh, of course," ava replied, and Ava opened the door wider, allowing him to enter.
As Ryan stepped inside, Ava closed the door behind him and locked it securely. "What should I offer you?" she asked.
Ryan smiled. "Well, just give me any soft drink or anything," he said.
Ava nodded and headed to the kitchen. She opened the fridge and pulled out a cold soda, along with a plate of cookies. As she turned to head back to the living room, she called out, "I'll be right there."
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As Alva left, Ryan quickly brought out his phone and quickly typed in, "I think she suspect me," he typed to an unknown number.
Then the number quickly replied within seconds and said, "Just do your part."
Ryan quickly typed, "Yeah of course I am doing my part but she's suspecting me."
Then the voice said, "Just make her trust you, don't act suspicious."
Then Alva came with a tray and cookies and Ryan immediately put the phone back in his pocket.
Ava droped the tray on the table and said that she had ran out of milk and was heading to the supermarket to get some. "Ryan, I'll be right back," she said. "I want to get some milk so I can have cereal tonight. I don't have any milk and I really can't eat my cereal without it."
Ryan nodded and said, "Okay, fine. You can go. I'll wait here."
As Ava walked to the supermarket, the darkness of the night seemed to envelop her. She quickened her pace, her eyes scanning the deserted streets. Suddenly, she caught sight of a shadow lurking in the night. The shadow was wearing a black hoodie, its face obscured by the darkness.
Ava's heart skipped a beat as she felt a shiver run down her spine. She slowed down her pace, her eyes fixed on the shadow.
Ava's eyes narrowed as she watched the shadowy figure. She was alert, her senses on high, as she wondered who this person could be. " The Shadow Killer," she thought to herself, her heart racing with excitement.
Without hesitation, Ava started following the figure, her feet moving stealthily as she trailed behind. She passed through a corner, her eyes fixed on the shadow as she continued to follow.
But despite her best efforts, Ava suddenly lost sight of the figure. She stopped dead in her tracks, her eyes scanning the surrounding area frantically.
"Oh gosh, I almost got him!" Ava exclaimed, frustration washing over her as she hit her head with her palm. She took a deep breath, trying to calm herself down.
Shaking off her disappointment, Ava headed back to the supermarket to get the milk she had originally set out for. But her mind was still preoccupied with the shadowy figure, and she couldn't help but wonder if she would ever catch the elusive Shadow Killer.