A Series of Myths and Legends: Storks
There had been various requests from African citizens about their children going missing. More than 10 children had been missing per day as of the last 2 months. Police and investigators hadn't found a single clue as to where these children may be. They had searched throughout the continent at a fast pace but still no sign of the children.
Officials could had had a step further towards this investigation, but the witnesses they met suffered from some sort of trauma, saying that the situation of the children before getting lost was too horrifying.
This is quite an unlikely catastrophe.
The United Nations had taken this as a serious case and asked the CIA to have this as top priority.
We've searched all over the nations of Africa. People don't seem to understand how dire the situation is and merely shake it off as some sort of coincidence.
There were a few leads but they ended up coming to a stop when blood trails started dripping all over one place. All the blood stains happened to be done at the same time, meaning they rotted together. It was almost difficult to continue.
Luckily, just yesterday morning, my co-workers found new trails of blood. They were able to get samples of every single stain as the rest of us helped. It took us the whole day to collect every single puddle just to confirm them. What we also found at that time was a flock of birds standing on a rotting tree. They seem like scavenger birds so they were disregarded.
Today, we wait for the results of the blood samples. The scientists are doing the tests and quickly and carefully as they can. My fellow investigators and I ask questions to the nearby village.
Children are inside their houses while the fathers prepare weapons ro hunt down potential culprits.
There are lots of trees with less to no leaves. Various birds including the scavenger ones we saw stand still. Some of those scavengers look through the trash bins and piles.
While the others continue to interview, I halt that action and proceed to observe the birds. I do nothing other than observing how they act.
There were some that goes inside houses. Others were breeding. And some just resting. I could only tell the vultures. The animals next to them were the other scavenger...
Officials could had had a step further towards this investigation, but the witnesses they met suffered from some sort of trauma, saying that the situation of the children before getting lost was too horrifying.
This is quite an unlikely catastrophe.
The United Nations had taken this as a serious case and asked the CIA to have this as top priority.
We've searched all over the nations of Africa. People don't seem to understand how dire the situation is and merely shake it off as some sort of coincidence.
There were a few leads but they ended up coming to a stop when blood trails started dripping all over one place. All the blood stains happened to be done at the same time, meaning they rotted together. It was almost difficult to continue.
Luckily, just yesterday morning, my co-workers found new trails of blood. They were able to get samples of every single stain as the rest of us helped. It took us the whole day to collect every single puddle just to confirm them. What we also found at that time was a flock of birds standing on a rotting tree. They seem like scavenger birds so they were disregarded.
Today, we wait for the results of the blood samples. The scientists are doing the tests and quickly and carefully as they can. My fellow investigators and I ask questions to the nearby village.
Children are inside their houses while the fathers prepare weapons ro hunt down potential culprits.
There are lots of trees with less to no leaves. Various birds including the scavenger ones we saw stand still. Some of those scavengers look through the trash bins and piles.
While the others continue to interview, I halt that action and proceed to observe the birds. I do nothing other than observing how they act.
There were some that goes inside houses. Others were breeding. And some just resting. I could only tell the vultures. The animals next to them were the other scavenger...