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Original Story elements 1995-2008

In this world, things may look the same as the one you and I are used to; but at the same time there are many differences. Some places may look the same, but in actuality they are not. There are those in the world that are able to do things that cannot be explained by our science or religion. Things that cannot exist in our world, but here they can be as deadly as anything that can happen out here.

Which brings you to the city of Long Beach; sounds familiar right? But imagine if you will a city in the United States that rivals Tokyo in its sheer size and beauty. A city that combines areas we know and make them into a giant metropolis. There are over 2 million people who live in the city, which makes up the areas of Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, San Pedro, Torrance, Wilmington, Paramount, Southgate, Carson, Compton, Terminal Island, Hawaiian Gardens, Cerritos, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, and a majority of what we know as Orange County.

Founded in the year 1897, Long Beach was originally a coastal town known for being a seaside resort. During and after the 2nd World War, the city grew and expanded bringing people from many faces of the world. Following the 2nd Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam Conflict in the late 1960's; the city continued to expand by leaps and bounds due to the Long Beach and San Pedro Naval Bases.

In the 1970's the city began to rival New York and nearby Los Angeles and became the 2nd largest city in the United States. By the year 1985 it was about as large as Tokyo Japan, and now in the year 1994; the city continues grow. But with any big city there are problems. Some are known and seen, but this story is about those that are not seen; those that parents tell as bedtime stories to make their children scared. Others are urban legends, but like they say some legends do have basis in actual fact; so be prepared for the unexpected…