Slenderman

Slenderman

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She was running as fast as she could. She looked behind herself and saw it, then didn't. She then looked in front of herself, trying desperately to go faster, but stopped as hard as she could, bumping into the tall skinny figure. It's long fingers grabbed her shoulders and lifted her up. It threw her across the damp ground and into a tree. Nobody could hear her screams; she was surrounded by a dense pine forest with no way out. Leaves fell on her head and she tried to brush them off but the thing took her by the arm and threw her on the cold, wet, rocky ground. Her vision became blurry. The last thing she saw was the figures blank face as it looked over her.
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„The sunset is beautiful, isn't it?", she asked, the sound of her voice strained, as if she hadn't been talking for a long time. The boy sat next to her, staring forward into the leaving sun. He didn't even look at the young woman when she spoke. Yet still he could feel himself, only a small part of himself, longing to hear more of her voice. It used to calm him down, singing soft lullabies whenever nightmares haunted him, or telling stories to him and his brother. It was the only comfort he could rely on. And he ended it before it could poison him. Silence filled the vast empty space. Only a single Rowan tree swayed in the non existent wind, its branches reaching down where the two figures sat, sheltering them from any harm that may come their way. It was time to leave this place again. He couldn't stay here for long. He hugged his knees tight, unconsciously swaying back and forth as he did so. Maybe, if he hugged himself hard enough, he could stay here and listen to one of her stories again? Just one short story. His efforts were in vain. He realized that when his hands and feet started to disappear, just like they have done thousands of times before. There was no way things could continue the way they were now. He knew he had to stop, but a selfish part of him was still holding onto that hope that everything would be okay once he opened his eyes. „Auntie,", he said, preparing his next words. „I... really prefer sunrises." 0101011101101111011100100110110001100100011100000110110001100101011000010111001101100101011100110110000101110110011001010110110101100101

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