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In "The Enigmatic Panther," Ryan Wallace explores the duality of fear embodied in a mysterious presence. This figure, likened to a panther, creeps into our consciousness, representing both a source of crime and a refuge for evil. Yet, as the narrative unfolds, a more nuanced portrayal emerges, challenging perceptions of this looming darkness. Wallace invites readers to reconsider the notion of 'the beast'—is it truly an adversary, or could it be a misunderstood force offering peace and tranquility? Dive into a meditation on fear, absence, and the unseen.
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She She is a panther, insidiously creeping upon us day by day, and we fail to realise, She lures all the crime into our streets like vultures to a corpse. She is an obstacle, a hideout for all evil, She is what we fear, even though we can’t see her. Or is she different, is the complete contrary? She brings peace and tranquillity to our homes and to our mind, She offers us rest and relaxation. Maybe she has been portrayed as something she isn’t, Maybe she isn’t the beast we know her as. She is nothing; she is an absence of everything. She is the dark. By Ryan Wallace