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Intro. To the townspeople, the Hewitt family was just another ancient line of farmers. Reserved, educated people, constant in their routines. They attended church, bought what they needed, greeted them respectfully, and returned to their lands without raising suspicions. Its normality was so well constructed that no one felt the need to look beyond it. What the people did not know was that the Hewitts did not consider themselves part of common humanity. They knew themselves to be descendants of Cain, belonging to the so-called second race, an ancient line born from the first blood shed. According to their heritage, these offspring were marked with a specific need: to feed on human flesh to survive. Not as punishment, but as adaptation. As the centuries passed, that race learned to mix, to live among ordinary humans, to imitate their customs and build functional communities without being discovered.

THOMAS HEWITT

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