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Delicious Reptilian Meat

Have you ever eaten "Reptilian" meat? My grandfather said he had. Creatures that looked exactly like us on the outside, but were fundamentally different on the inside. Extremely dangerous, yet incredibly delicious. Before he died, my grandfather left behind a notebook. The first page read: "Reptilian look exactly like humans, but human instinct can tell them apart." The moment my cousin Braden returned for my grandfather's funeral, my gut told me: he wasn't human!
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Chapter 4

Corrie Holt's POV

At the funeral, the black suits and hushed whispers blended into a blurry haze.

Then, I saw him.

Braden Holt. My cousin.

He was standing on the edge of the crowd. It had been ten years since I last saw him, yet somehow, he looked exactly the same.

He had been living in Japan and was always a distant figure in our family. His return was completely unexpected.

He caught me looking at him. He smiled. A warm, inviting smile.

But my mind screamed.

A wave of pure, unfiltered terror washed over me.

It was the exact same feeling I had when Hoover showed me the photograph of "Elias."

My stomach tightened into a knot, bile rose in my throat, and goosebumps erupted across my skin. My legs turned to jelly, barely able to hold my weight. It was an icy dread, fundamentally different from any natural fear. It bypassed my brain entirely, striking directly at my most primal instincts.

This was not a normal reaction.

It was instinct.

Braden started walking toward me. He moved with a graceful, unhurried elegance. He looked like a magazine model.

Despite the passing years, his face retained a boyish charm, yet possessed an unsettling, perfect symmetry.

Perfect. Too perfect.

That subtle incongruity Hoover had described—the feeling I had brushed off as a child—was now hitting me like a blaring siren.

My mind raced, desperately trying to rationalize.

It's just Braden. He just hasn't aged much. He's always been handsome.

But my body refused to listen. Every single nerve ending was screaming danger. My heart pounded against my ribs like it was trapped in a cage of terror.

Braden stopped in front of me, his smile radiant. "Corrie, it's been a long time."

He reached out to grab my hand. Instinctively, I flinched and pulled away. My body moved entirely on its own.

He paused. His smile froze for a fraction of a second, a tiny crack appearing in his flawless mask. Then, the smile returned, calm and unwavering.

"Oh, Corrie," he chuckled softly, withdrawing his hand. "I see you're still the same shy girl."

My mother, Cherise, walked over. She was a warm, bubbly woman, and she pulled Braden into a tight hug. "Braden, honey! Look at you! Still as handsome as ever! The girls in Japan must be all over you!"

She hugged him tightly. Braden hugged her back, that same smile plastered on his face.

I stood there shivering. She couldn't see it. She couldn't feel it.

That night, I had a nightmare.

Braden was there, standing in my bedroom. His face was completely immobile, but his eyes glinted with an eerie light. He didn't say a word; he just stared at me. Then, his chest began to heave, a sickening rippling motion visible beneath his shirt. The fabric stretched, then tore open, revealing a gory, gaping maw filled with razor-sharp teeth and writhing meat. He reached out to grab me, his perfect hands morphing into long, clawed tentacles. I screamed, but no sound came out. The vision was utterly horrifying, visceral, and incredibly real.

I woke up in a cold sweat, gasping for air.

The room was pitch black, but the memory of the nightmare clung to me like a burial shroud.

I forced myself to sit up, my heart hammering like a drum. That wasn't just a dream. It was a warning.

Braden was here. In our house. He was staying with us because my mother insisted he be comfortable. He was right down the hall.

My grandfather's dying words echoed in my head: "Your instinct will know before your brain does."

Braden was a Reptilian.

A nightmare creature was sleeping in our guest room right now.

The stories were true.

All of it. My grandfather's trauma, and the taste of the meat. It was all real.

The mere thought of my grandfather's description of Reptilian meat made my mouth water.

I got out of bed, my movements stiff. I needed answers. I needed to understand.

My grandfather's notebook. He had left behind a small, leather-bound journal, filled with his messy handwriting and strange doodles.

One entry caught my eye: "Tells. Humans shift, fidget, leak emotions. Reptilian, they do it too perfectly. They lack those subtle, unconscious micro-movements. They are posed statues, not living people."

I stared at those words, a chill settling into my bones as the terror flooded back.

The stillness. It was true. Braden had that unsettling stillness about him. His perfection. It was nothing but a mask.

But how could I see the truth without exposing myself? How could I prove it? My mind raced, trying to piece it all together.

Reptilian were real. Braden was a Reptilian.

Grandpa had said: "Your instinct will know before your brain does. Because those who couldn't react in time... are all dead..."

My gut was telling me Braden was wrong; that he was a Reptilian.

But.

What if I was wrong? What if Braden was just human?

The thought made my blood run cold.

I would be trying to murder a human being!

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