Eventually, I heard sirens. I needed to get out of town. I'm so lucky my house was on the edge of town. I ran into the forest and climbed a tree, bag still on my back. It was heavy, so I threw it up onto a branch before climbing any higher. I settled down into the tree, and soon fell asleep.
~In te morning~
I opened my eyes slowly. It was really bright now. I realised my mask was still on and decided to take it off for a minute. It was a nice day today. Then my stomach growled. I took some money and climbed down the tree. Wait, my clothes are all bloody and stuff I thought. It was mostly just my hoodie, so I took it off and went to walk to the store for food. I didn't want to go back straight after I bought food, so I wandered around the town for a while.
Many people stared at me while I walked through town. Probably because I was a 14 year old walking around by myself. I ignored them and continued walking.
It was around 11am when I got back (I had a watch on). I climbed back up the tree and lay down on some branches that were close together. It was like laying on the ground, but in a tree. I was pretty far in the forest, so it had taken a while to get back.
Snap
I got up, carefully moving around to not make any noise. I place my mask over my face and tied it on. I got my hood on and grabbed my dagger. I looked around for whoever was there. I felt scared, but wanted to get whoever that was out of here. I stayed in the tree, as it was high up and I wouldn't be seen easily.
A hooded figure walked past. Their hood was white, with what I assumed were bloody stains. They had black jeans and black shoes. I watched them go past, further into the forest. I carefully climbed through the trees, following this person. There was a clearing up ahead. A very large clearing. I could just see it.As we grew nearer, I saw what I can only describe as a mansion. It looked old, but not quite abandoned.
Then it hit me.
This was Slender mansion.
And I just followed Jeff the killer to find it.
A/N: This story is set a year and a half in the future.
Fun fact: I actually don't live that far from a forest. It might be 20 minutes away walking, but it's not far.
