Birds In A Gale | Excerpt

A rending scream jolted him awake. He frantically scanned his surroundings. The room was dark. Through the eyes of the windows and behind the wavy curtains, he saw scattered yellow and red lights. They were too faint to illuminate the room or cast a dim glow on the opposite wall. He rushed to one of the windows. And from there to the balcony . . .

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