The HUT
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Ongoing, First published Dec 03, 2014
Its a dark night. Somehow darker than any other nights before. The moon was shining across the fields of grass. I could not remember how i got there. The last thing i remember was drinking a cup of coffee and thats it. I could hear some dogs howling and a creepy creak because of the door of the hut behind me. The wind was blowing quite hard across the fields of grass. I am hungry and thirsty but i was too afraid of doing anything. I could not see anyone there just my shadow. It was very cold i felt like i was frozen. I wonder who could've left me there. It was getting colder so i made the decision to get in the hut. The floorboards were creaking. It was very creepy and scary. I was just afraid if anyone was going to jump out and kill me. There was a rocking chair in the hut. Its was really quiet then suddenly the chair moved. I went nearer to get a closer look and i saw two rats running around the chair. I exhaled a sigh of relief. It was really scary and i was not sure if i would live
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