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This is some longer text, just to see how it works. Since I’m lazy, let me use Claude:
The old pickup truck rattled down the empty highway, its headlights cutting through the thick Maine fog like dull knives. Jake gripped the steering wheel, his knuckles white, eyes darting between the road ahead and the rearview mirror. He couldn’t shake the feeling that something was following him, something that didn’t belong in this world.
The radio crackled to life, startling Jake out of his paranoid thoughts. Through bursts of static, he caught snippets of an emergency broadcast. “Unknown phenomenon… stay indoors… do not approach…” The words sent a chill down Jake’s spine. He pressed harder on the gas pedal, willing the truck to go faster. As the speedometer climbed, a low moan seemed to emanate from the mist-shrouded forest on either side of the road. Jake told himself it was just the wind, but deep down, he knew better. Whatever was out there, it was getting closer, and Derry was still miles away.
<![CDATA[This is some longer text, just to see how it works. Since I’m lazy, let me use Claude: The old pickup truck rattled down the empty highway, its headlights cutting through the thick Maine fog like dull knives. Jake gripped the steering wheel, his knuckles white, eyes darting between the road ahead and the rearview mirror. He couldn’t shake the feeling that something was following him, something that didn’t belong in this world. The radio crackled to life, startling Jake out of his paranoid thoughts. Through bursts of static, he caught snippets of an emergency broadcast. “Unknown phenomenon… stay indoors… do not approach…” The words sent a chill down Jake’s spine. He pressed harder on the gas pedal, willing the truck to go faster. As the speedometer climbed, a low moan seemed to emanate from the mist-shrouded forest on either side of the road. Jake told himself it was just the wind, but deep down, he knew better. Whatever was out there, it was getting closer, and Derry was still miles away.]]>