A/N - So... I decided to remake this chapter, I didn't like how I did the first-person. So here is a remake, I love this version more, hope you enjoy this.
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💜Third-Person Point of View💜
Cold.
It was cold. All the 19-year-old could feel was some warmth from the sun that was rising. Her body is still flat on the ground or what feels like sand. A small breeze was making the trees move, it was all She could feel and hear. The smell of the salty air-
She shoots up, eyes wide open. She felt so confused, last time she checked, they didn't live near the beach. She started to look around, seeing that she was in between a shore and... a forest of some kind. Still sitting on the ground, She decided to get up feeling a bit sore for some reason. She felt something in her hand, so lifting it, opening her hand, and saw her necklace still glowing, slowly starting to fade.
Feeling spooked out, she looked up, trying to figure out what just happened. She was trying to calm herself and continue to look around. Getting chills all over her back, once she started to notice the details. Everything looks... unreal but it feels so real at the same time. Starting to more creep out. She wonders if her sisters-
"GIRLS!?" She started to look around, seeing if she could find them. "GIRLS?! Where-oh my god-GIRLS!?" She doesn't see anyone else near me or hear anyone. "Ok just breathe-breathe the girls should be ok-
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wait why am I worrying about them? It should be the other way around. Gezz... I feel bad for the person they are dealing with." Letting out some air she was holding in, she wondered if she should follow the shore. There was no way she was going into that forest. Even if a slasher was nearby.
Choosing a way, She started to walk. "Girls, you BETTER be alright..."
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Not even two minutes into the walk, she started to notice a cave. It wasn't big, nor small, a good size. Around the size of three maybe four average people. The closer she got, it was like the air had gotten colder, and an unfruitful feeling started to rise. It felt like the cave was somehow out of place. Like, it didn't belong here in the first place. She was now in front of the cave, it was almost pitch black, but thanks to the sunrise She was able to almost see inside. She was about to look away from the cave but something caught her attention.
Looking back, she tried to make it out so she decided to walk in. "This is such a dumb move..."Walking in, she was able to see it more clearly. It was an odd, funny shape. Now standing right in front of it. It was hanging down on a dark brown vine. There was some dust, it looks like it was here for years. Luckily, it was within arms reach. Reaching and grabbing onto it, she was able to pull it off the vine with ease. Pulling her dark orange sleeve over her hand, and started to wipe it off clean. Now noticing the details, it was a brown oval that was almost flat but still had some roundness in it, there was even a hole near the top with some vine still stuck to it. It also had a wood-like pattern as the base. There were even color swirls everywhere! It was like a paint pallet.
The strange part is, that it reminded her about something. Giving a small huff. "It looks like a fruit, wonder if it's eatable-..." Her face started to pale. "That can't be possible, hold on-"
"HEY! Are you sure you saw it?" "I'm sure man! I know what I saw! It was like a glow!" "Crap..." She looks towards the opening. "Whatever-Hey boss? If it is something variable, how much do you think we could get?!" Hearing voices outside, she was thinking about going back out but realized she was still holding the necklace, so putting it quickly over her head and around her neck. Messing with her hair, a habit she has whenever her emotions get too much to control. She started to slowly walk towards the edge of the cave.
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