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Gypsy Honey Flyer
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Well, it's a clue, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
If Rella already hid the knife in the forest, assuming that's what this means, why would the voice allow her to come back and place a note telling someone where it is? If she was able to regain control just long enough to write the note I could understand that, but it seems strange that the voice wouldn't force her to return, knowing about the note, and then destroy it in order to cover its tracks.
On the other hand, a small object like the knife could be anywhere in a forest. If I wanted to buy myself time by distracting my host's would-be rescuers from finding where the one thing that can unseat me is, I would either leave them no clues at all, or I'd leave them false clues that will take them further away from where the damned thing is actually hidden. Tromping around in the woods at sunset sounds like a brilliant way to waste a few hours and get lost while the voice has its way with her.
Whether you split up or not, before you go anywhere to widen your search, check around the hut for tracks or anything that might tell you where she's been. Also make sure you've checked everything, the even that old bucket she has, or the boat outside by the cliff. And move fast, your light won't be good for much longer.
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