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Skye walked along, the moon's light leading the way. It must've been about two in the morning. Skye preferred the night to day. It's just the way she's always been.
The cool breese whipped Skye's hair into her face. Eyes stinging from the wind, she tucked her hair behind her ears. Paying no attention to where she was going, she continued. It's freezing out... she thought, and rubbed her hands together for warmth. Looking at her feet, Skye almost ran right into a sign. Above her head was a large sign with the message "Do Not Enter" written forebodingly across it. She sat there for a while, remembering what happened last time she was in the forest. She shuddered. There couldn't be vampires in the forest anymore, right? She took a small step into the forest. Nothing out of the ordinairy happened, she she kept going.
About five minutes into her walk, the fifteen-year-old found a large rock and sat down upon it. Everything was so peaceful that she could've fallen asleap right then and there if it weren't for the unmistakinable sound of cracking leaves behind her.
The cool breese whipped Skye's hair into her face. Eyes stinging from the wind, she tucked her hair behind her ears. Paying no attention to where she was going, she continued. It's freezing out... she thought, and rubbed her hands together for warmth. Looking at her feet, Skye almost ran right into a sign. Above her head was a large sign with the message "Do Not Enter" written forebodingly across it. She sat there for a while, remembering what happened last time she was in the forest. She shuddered. There couldn't be vampires in the forest anymore, right? She took a small step into the forest. Nothing out of the ordinairy happened, she she kept going.
About five minutes into her walk, the fifteen-year-old found a large rock and sat down upon it. Everything was so peaceful that she could've fallen asleap right then and there if it weren't for the unmistakinable sound of cracking leaves behind her.