Fourteen year old Isabella Weller and her best friend Hally cook, had always dreamed about exploring the woods, the only thing that really ever stopped them, was their parents, and of course, Slender Man. They had never really thought of the possibility that he could be real. But one warm june afternoon, Isabella and Hally grew tired of playing badminton, and decided to fo for a walk in the woods, as curiosity lured them farther in, Isabella relizes that maybe the saying, "Curiosity kills the cat" could be all too true in their case.
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Chapter one: Lost
Me and my friend Hally never thought that we would be in this situation.
We had always read about slender men, but never really be lived that he could exist, until last month.
Me and Hally were walking through the woods behind her house, the woods there were very thin, tall trees, it would take a while to get so far in that you couldn't see her house anymore, and that's what we wanted, to see how far we would have to go.
We had been walking for hours, until I finally turned around and noticed that we could no longer see her house.
"Where are we?", Hally had asked, she had a creep ed out look on her face, like she thought something was wrong.
"I don't know, I don't even remember which way we came." That's when I realized that we could be lost, that we could end up on the back of a milk carton, with nobody really caring where we went, after all, we were teenagers, and apparently we were known for temporarily running away. Too bad that wasn't the case, we were lost, and suddenly the woods that I was never scared of, turned into a knew world, with possibility's I wasn't sure I was ready to think about.
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The Lost
Mystery / ThrillerFourteen year old Isabella Weller and her bestfriend Hally Cook had always dreamed about exploring the woods. The only thing that ever stopped them were their over protective parents, and the police reports of a tall, thin man, who seemed to have no...