Hybrid: A science fiction thriller with a good dose of scary!

What it's about:
Erik Knight, a small time private investigator, always knew he was different from everybody else. Keener senses, heightened awareness and an enhanced physical strength that could be called upon by his sheer will.
Erik becomes involved with a team of high profile investigators and local police trying to locate a girl who was kidnapped in the middle of a playground amongst dozens of adults and children. None of the adults saw anything and what the children claim to have seen is too far fetched to be believed. The search evolves into a full-scale manhunt into the dark and desolate woodlands of the Hopedale Mountain.
After a lethal encounter and a fatality, Erik, the investigators and police realize that what theyāre dealing with isnāt a man and possibly isnāt of this world. What theyāre dealing with is a sentient evil that has an appetite for young children.
EXCERPT:
āErik!ā Shanda whispered in alarm. āSomethingās here, stalking the girls. I canāt see it, but I can sense it.ā
Erik looked throughout the park grounds, focusing his vision, but he couldnāt see anything. Fifty yards away, the children played unaware of anything but their innocent fun. Erik walked quickly over to where the party was, Shanda following close behind him. As he closed the distance he noticed that his daughter was staring at something and pointing. Erik looked in the direction she was pointing and saw a patch of darkness. His mind shrieked with panic and he ran toward his daughter, screaming for the other girls to leave the park area. The girls looked at the direction Brianna was pointing at and froze. They were terrified, frozen into inaction.
After a quick sprint, Erik was beside his daughter. Several of the other mothers had gone to their children as they all pointed out the closing patch of darkness.
āGet your children back!ā Erik commanded. āIt wants your children.ā
Mothers and children were panicking. Children were crying with fright as the afternoon sun seemed to dim and the temperature in the park suddenly dropped twenty degrees. Brianna hadnāt moved since Erik came by her side.
āWhat do you see, honey?ā he whispered.
Briannaās eyes were transfixed on the corner of the park. Her finger still pointed in that direction. āItās a tall man, I think. I can tell that it wants me. Itās calling to me, Daddy. Iām scared. Please donāt let it take me. I can tell it wants to take me.ā She screamed in mindless terror.
Erik reached behind his back and pulled his Ruger from its place of concealment. He wrapped both arms protectively around his daughter, his gun pointing in the direction of her finger.
āBri, point me in the right direction. I wonāt let it hurt you. No one is taking you anywhere.ā
She gently guided his hands so that the pistol was aiming at the heart of the dark anomaly.
āDaddy,ā she whispered, āitās coming right for us.ā
āGo back with Shanda and the others, now!ā he told her.
āDaddy, I donāt want to leave you.ā
āGo, honey! Please,ā he whispered. āShanda!ā Erik shouted, breaking the eerie silence. āTake Brianna.ā
Shanda came up quickly and took Brianna. āI can just barely see it, Erik; itās just like you described. It stopped when you pulled the gun. All the children can see it, but the parents canāt. All they can see is the darkness, and they can feel the cold.ā
From behind them, the ponies were shrieking in panic.
āAll right, you two, get back!ā Erik stood up. He holstered his weapon and began walking toward the darkness.
āI know youāre there!ā Erik called out to the inky darkness. āMaybe you can hide from them, but you canāt hide from me!ā Erik focused his eyes; concentrating his extra senses on the darkness as he continued forward. Slowly he saw the man-like figure materialize. The figure had stopped its approach and assumed an aggressive stance. Erik paused a scant twenty feet from it and assumed a basic combat stance he used in Kung Fu.
āYou canāt have the children!ā he shouted, his voice booming above the silence, challenging the being of darkness. āYou canāt have my daughter or any other child here.ā
The thing responded with silence. Erik finally saw the blood-red eyes looking right through him. He could feel the hatred, the sheer malevolence; yet, now he also felt desperation, a hunger that was beyond his ability to define. The hostility threatened to overwhelm him. Erik fought his own emotions, fought down his own fear and doubt. He knew he couldnāt defeat this thing physically, but he would not let it have his daughter or any other child there, not while he drew breath.
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