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The narrator was reading books late one night to forget about his love when he heard knocking at his door. -
Then the air around the narrator seems to thicken and he smelt sweet perfume as if angels had entered the room has sent you he cried to the Raven to help me forget my grief for lenore. -
Prophet the narrator yelled daredevil tell me the truth are you sent to test me are you just a lost creature or something from the underworld tell me will there be healing. -
Leave the narrator shouted go back into the storm don't leave any sign of your lives behind get off that statue above my door the Raven said nevermore. -
And the Raven never left it still sits on the Statue above his door it's eyes look similar to a demons lamps light throws its shadow on the floor and my soul trapped in the shadow will be free nevermore -
The narrator remembered that it was cold and dark and he was thinking of his lost love Lenore. -
The soft sound of the narrators curtains filled him with fear as he sat saying its just a visitor. -
The narrator was amazed that a bird could talk which answer didn't seem to mean much but it's still surprised him. -
the narrator stood there staring into the darkness he was nervous and the silence felt endless he then whispered"Lenore"? -
The narrator's heart grew a little braver and he set up loud sir or madam please forgive me the narrator was nearly asleep. He opened the door but there was only Darkness. -
The Raven sat there quietly as if it only knew one word it didn't say anything else then the Raven again said never more. -
The Ravens presence made the narrator feel strangely calm so he pulled up a chair and sat by it then he thought to himself trying to guess what the Stark Strange bird meant by saying only one word which was nevermore. -
Prophet The Narrator repeated again weird or demon i got above will I ever seen my beloved lenore again the Raven said nevermore. -
The narrator went back inside with his heart racing this time it was at his window he opens it and saw that there was nothing there. -
At first the narrator smiled at how serious the Raven the Raven wasn't afraid at all it said one word and that word was never more. -
The narrator was startled at how the bird replied so quickly he thought the bird only repeats words it learned from a sad owner . -
The narrator sat there for a long time thinking deeply the Ravens fiery eyes stared into his heart healing back into the chair the lamp light was glowing softly but I realized would never sit there beside me -
The narrator opens the window and suddenly a Raven flew in it didn't pause it just flew right in
and perched on a statue lock the door.