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The sirens


As the gloom forged in,the lights started to flash through my bedroom window. I watched nervously as the sirens split through the walls of the city flats. Soon the chaos happened. A shadow passed on the wall as if someone was in front of the window. I thought I was crazy, but I was wrong. Something grabbed me and pulled me out of the warm cosy bed covers that I was wrapped around in. I ended up not being able to see anything and was being carried probably to my death, maybe even to my worst fear. The shadows were closing in I was away from home, not knowing what was going to happen to me until I could see again.

The wilderness


As I began to see green from the plants that were keeping me dry and shaded from pouring rain. I thought I was dead whisking off into heaven. I got up and thought I was dreaming. I walked until I heard rustling in the bushes ahead. I waited. The rustling got louder. I thought it was a bird. I took a step...all of a sudden a thing that looked like a gorilla swiped a huge claw at me and knocked me unconscious...

'Groan' all I could see with my blurred vision as I woke from the attack was a grey wall with a black smudge. My vision began to clear and the smudge began to take the shape of the monster that attacks me. After a while I realised I was upside-down. The monster was eating an arm from one of the other victims that he attacked. I thought I’d be next only if I could escape. I hung and thought of a plan.

An idea struck my head, but it was hard to do, especially with the monster in the cave with me. I thought I should wait till the monster fell asleep. I thought it would take along time but it was worth it to save my life.

Midnight struck and the monster was snoring away in the corner of the cave. I put my plan to action. I swung over to a sharp stone and tried to grab it. Eventually I got a finger skim the stone towards me so it would be easier to grab. I used the rock to slice the vines and of course set me free; I slowly sneaked past the huge black beast. Its breathing went on my leg and shivered a cold stich up my spine. I tried my best not to make a sound. The cave opening seemed miles away although I knew it was because of fear. As the opening got closer I looked back at the monster.it still was asleep, but for how long...

Amazingly I got out of the dark gloomy cave alive; I couldn't see any signs of that horrible monster. It wasn't so bad here, the weather was good and the birds were tweeting, all the plants were pretty.

I walked a little longer, but then, silence struck the forest. The shadows of leaves turned into the darkness from hell. The weather turned windy. I looked, waited for something to come out and snatch me from the ground. The silence swiped through me like a sword that had sliced my body in two. The bushes started to growl. This sounded like it would take me to my doom, for sure this time.

The chase


I waited for something to jump out and kill me, for something to end this hidios night mare. The noises got louder until the colours of black and white could be seen. I walked closer. The white from the thing got brighter and bigger. I took one more step and stoped to take a closer look, then that ball was acturly coming closer not getting bigger. I quickly took a step out the way and took another look. Then a face aws right infront of myne. It was like mirror. Just showing me as a dark evil shrivaled man. The face was pale grey, the eyes were bright yellow with black veines slicing through them. The wrinkles made him look one thoudand years old. He raised his hand and set my shoulder on fire. then a man put his hand on top of the fire and put it out.'Come on' the man shouted and started to run. I didn't know what to do but I just ran.

The man was great at free running and did some things to help me.

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Publication Date: 11-02-2012

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