Sigh . . .
I slammed the door to my apartment closed as I entered, after coming home from a annoying retail job, I wasn't in the greatest of moods. Throwing my keys on the kitchen counter I walk over to my couch and lay down.
I hate my job, but it pays the bills and keeps me living. Sitting up, I look out the window to the forest.
That forest always looks so peaceful,
Still fuming from the customers at my job, I decided to finally go walk in those woods. I stood back up, and headed to my room. Taking off my work uniform and putting a hoodie on with some sweat pants, while also throwing a beanie on and some fingerless gloves. Looking at myself in the mirror, okay with the results, and headed out the door after grabbing my keys.
. . .
Once I exited the building, I walked around back with a flashlight as it was dark out. Wandering into the woods in a straight line, making sure to mark where I have been with a x mark in the ground.
I don't want to get lost out here.
The forest was as peaceful as I'd thought, foxes, rabbits, even deer were out there. The birds weren't out, but I could hear a owl every now and then. The trees stood tall, and swayed gently as I walked by them. I found a hollowed out tree and decided to sit in its base. It was quite lovely, I leaned back against the wood wall and smiled, closing your eyes.
Something felt off, and it took a moment for me to realize.
"What the hell?..." I whispered as I noticed that the sounds of the forest had stopped. Opening my eyes and turned off the flash light.
If there is a hunter out here, I don't need to be shot at.
I begin to hear something, almost a walking sound, but it was big. I can feel the ground shake slightly under me as it gets closer. Bringing my legs to my chest, I held onto myself.
It stopped, but it stopped right next to me. I tried to keep my breathing quiet, and kept to myself as much as I could.
"It must have been a animal, however, it's strange that is still feel my barrier being touched." A deep, soothing voice echoed through the trees. I've never heard a voice like that before. It echoed in my mind.
"It would be a shame if someone wasn't here, I'm feeling rather gentle today." The voice cooed, then chuckled as he tapped on the tree I hid in.
I was terrified, I knew, that he somehow knew, that I was in here.
"Come on out my child, I'll take good care of you."
. . .
"I-I'll come out.." You sheepishly said. You turned on your flashlight and crawled out of the log.
pg 1 480 words
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(Offenderman x Masochistic!Male!reader) [Old]
RomanceYou just turned eighteen and you moved away from home into a more rural area. You never fit in at home, it wasn't abusive, it was just cluttered. Your apartment faces a thick forest with old trees that stand taller then some buildings. You notice th...