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			<title>Chapter 3-Troubling Thoughts</title>
			<description>Chapter 3&amp;ldquo;Beautiful&amp;hellip;.. Yet dangerous&amp;hellip;.lured men to their deaths&amp;hellip;.&amp;rdquo; Sawyer whispered, horrified as his fingers flipped through the many pages depicting the beings that were the sirens. The painted images of distorted mermaids, all furious, all damaged with the burden ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 2- Mysterious Life</title>
			<description>Chapter Two Someone was frantically calling to him, desperately grabbing for him with fingers disguised as soft words. It created a mildly unpleasant throbbing in his subconscious, nudging him from the folds of the blackness. It seemed pretty, unreasonably annoying and prying and far beyond his esse..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1- Dead in the Water</title>
			<description>Filth. It slicked down in the beds of their fingernails as the boat tipped with the rush of the angled current. Cigarette smoke wisped into the moistened nightly air, and beer bottles littered the cupboards as the waves rocked the boat further into the chilly lake. Miniscule droplets of fresh snow s..</description>
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			<title>The Siren's Song</title>
			<description>Sawyer hates anything to do with nature or the great outdoors. Then one night, everything is changed drastically with a seemingly innocent fishing trip. A beautiful creature, a song he won't forget...</description>
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