One day Danny, my brother, said, "Hey Sarah, come see I want to show you something."
"Okay," I said back. We walk out of the house, over the dirt road, and up to the edge of the forest. "What are we doing here?" I asked him nervelessly.
"I said I wanted to show you something," Danny said. Then he ran into the woods.
"What are you doing?" I yell, "If mom knew about this-"
"Mom's not gonna find out cause you're not gonna tell her!" He yelled back, "Do you wanna see it or not?"
"No," I said in a stern voice, turned my back, and walked back home.
Once I got home I went strait to Mom. The second I told her that I went back to the woods and almost went in, she exploded.
"Are you hurt? What happened? Did you see anything? Was anybody else with you? If so did they see anything? Are they hurt? Tell me you did not leave anybody by the forest at this time of day!" she started mumbling to herself like she does when she's worried, stressed, or thinking out loud, "And with them hurt they wouldn't have been able to get away from the-"
She stopped dead in the middle of her sentence as if someone had slapped her across her face when she saw the look of surprise and astonishment on my face. She sighed and drug her hand across her face exasperated.
She didn't know that a million questions were tumbling through my head at that exact moment: "Get away from what? How could I get hurt? This time of day? Another person with me!?!?"
Then one thought popped in my head: Danny! He's in the woods! Should I tell her?
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What's Out There?
Novela JuvenilSara lived in a small village with her family. But for them the village was their world, of course Sara knew that there is something that no one is telling her. There was something out there, that no one ever talked about. The Woods.