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Chapter 274 - 276

    Lucy called Ste to capture fish from the sea.


    As Lucy called out to Ste, urging her to join in the endeavor of capturing fish from the sea, Eva, still embodying the guise of Ste, found herself caught off guard by Lucy''s suspicious gaze. With a quick nce exchanged between them, Eva realized she needed to think fast to maintain her cover.


    Gathering her wits, Eva feigned innocence as she inquired about the whereabouts of the fishing rod, hoping to deflect Lucy''s scrutiny. Yet Lucy''s raised eyebrow betrayed her skepticism, prompting Eva to quickly concoct a usible exnation.


    With a forced smile, Eva exined that she had assumed they would need a fishing rod to supplement their efforts in capturing fish from the traps. However, as Lucy questioned the necessity of such equipment, Eva''s facade began to crack under the weight of her deception.


    Fearing that her true identity might be exposed, Eva scrambled to salvage the situation, offering a flustered apology as she hastily abandoned the notion of acquiring a fishing rod. With Lucy''s suspicions momentarily assuaged, Eva breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that she had narrowly avoided detection, for now.


    As Lucy and Ste made their way to the beach in search of the fish traps, a sense of unease settled over Lucy like a shroud. There was something undeniably off about Ste''s demeanor, a subtle shift in her behavior that set Lucy''s instincts on edge.


    As they trudged through the sand, Lucy couldn''t shake the feeling that she was in the presence of something otherworldly, something that defied rational exnation. Memories of her sister, a nun well-versed in the rituals of exorcism, flickered in Lucy''s mind, a silent reminder of the dangers that lurked in the shadows.


    With each step, Lucy''s apprehension grew, her senses attuned to the slightest hint of malevolence that lingered in the air. She knew that she needed to tread carefully, to trust in her instincts and be prepared for whatever dark forces may be at y.


    As they reached the shoreline and began their search for the fish traps, Lucy''s eyes darted furtively around, searching for signs of the supernatural. With a silent prayer on her lips, she steeled herself for whatever trialsy ahead, knowing that she would need to draw upon every ounce of her faith and determination to confront the darkness that threatened to consume them.


    They walked all the way to the beach. Ste was acting like a tourist. Lucy made sure Ste won''t notice that Lucy is watching over her. As they reached the beach, Lucy maintained a watchful eye over Ste, careful not to betray her suspicions as they navigated the shoreline. Ste''s behavior, though seemingly innocent, raised Lucy''s concerns, prompting her to stay vignt as they approached the fish trap.


    With a practiced ease, Lucy subtly positioned herself to observe Ste''s actions without arousing suspicion. As Ste fumbled with the fish trap, herck of familiarity with the process became increasingly apparent to Lucy. It was clear that Ste was out of her element, her tourist facade crumbling under the weight of her ipetence.


    Suppressing a sigh of frustration, Lucy stepped forward to lend a helping hand, masking her concern with a casual demeanor. With gentle guidance, she demonstrated the proper technique for opening the trap and retrieving the fish, all the while keeping a close watch on Ste''s reaction.


    As they worked together to secure their bounty from the sea, Lucy couldn''t shake the nagging feeling that there was more to Ste''s bumbling behavior than met the eye. With each passing moment, the shadows of doubt deepened, leaving Lucy to wonder what dark secretsy hidden beneath Ste''s facade.


    Lucy helped her how to open the traps and how to get the fish from it. As Eva, in the guise of Ste, gratefully epted Lucy''s assistance, she silently cursed her own ipetence. Though grateful for Lucy''s guidance, Eva couldn''t shake the nagging feeling of inadequacy that gnawed at the edges of her consciousness.


    With Lucy''s instructions echoing in her mind, Eva tentatively followed suit, mimicking the motions with a sense of determination. As she worked to open the traps and retrieve the fish, Eva couldn''t help but feel a surge of frustration at her own ineptitude.


    Yet despite her inner turmoil, Eva remained outwardlyposed, determined to maintain the facade of Ste''s innocence. With each sessful retrieval, she offered a grateful smile to Lucy, her words of thanksced with a hint of desperation.


    As Lucy watched on, Eva couldn''t help but feel a twinge of guilt at the deception she was perpetrating. Beneath Ste''s mask, Eva''s true intentions simmered like a cauldron of dark secrets, waiting to be unleashed upon an unsuspecting world.


    But for now, Eva pushed aside her doubts and fears, focusing instead on the task at hand. With each fish captured from the traps, she felt a renewed sense of purpose coursing through her veins, propelling her forward on a path that would ultimately lead to her redemption, or her downfall.


    Suddenly Lucy asked Ste,


    "Who are you?


    Why are you possessing her?


    What do you hope to aplish by possessing her body like this?"


    Eva understood her cover was blown and she quickly grabbed Lucy. As Lucy''s using words hung heavy in the air, Eva felt a chill run down her spine. Her cover had been blown, and there was no denying the truth any longer. With a sinking feeling in the pit of her stomach, Eva knew that she had to act fast to salvage the situation.


    In a desperate bid to maintain control, Eva lunged forward, her movements swift and decisive as she seized Lucy by the arms. With a surge of dark energy, she willed herself out of Ste''s body and into Lucy''s, the transfer of consciousness unfolding in a whirlwind of chaos and confusion.


    As the transformation took hold, Eva felt a sense of exhration coursing through her veins. With Lucy''s body now under hermand, she knew that she had sessfully evaded capture, for now.


    Yet beneath the surface, Eva couldn''t shake the gnawing sense of guilt that tugged at her conscience. Lucy was an innocent bystander caught in the crossfire of Eva''s machinations, and now she would bear the burden of Eva''s dark presence within her.


    As she gazed upon Lucy''s bewildered expression, Eva made a silent vow to tread carefully in her new host''s body. For though she may have escaped detection for the time being, the shadows of her past deeds loomedrge, casting a long shadow over the uncertain path thaty ahead.
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