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Have you ever experienced, a beast ripping your heart out, smashing it, and caging your soul forever and eternity? If so, follow me on this journey of suspension and mystery. To begin with, in a small town where Halloween was celebrated, lived two beautiful young women; the two girls are named Elizabeth and Fatima. Fatima always believed in myths and monsters while Elizabeth on the other side was a shy speaker and believed monsters do not exist and that her sister was “hallucinating”. One day, the girls were ready to trick and treat, they went doors to doors collecting bags of candies, but there was one house in the woods forbidden for kids to go trick and treat. There were myths about the mysterious woods. One man believed it was calm like a convent and can paralyze anyone with TERROR. Since Fatima loved myths and adventure and was very …show more content…
10 minutes later, the girls were awake, their faces filled with so much fear seeing the so-called beast. The beast roaddddddddddd and stretch out his hand, grabbed Fatima’s heart, smashed it then, caged her soul for EVER, Elizabeth watched her sister’s soul being caged, she knew she had to something about it. Next, Elizabeth ran as fast as her legs could carry her back to the town and she explained what had happened but the villagers were making fun of her and telling her she “was hallucinating”. Elizabeth heard two voices inside her head. Telling her not to tell anyone about what happened in the woods and the other voice said to tell so, Elizabeth was very ambivalent on what choice to make since she was a shy speaker. Elizabeth knew she had to save her sister, so she climbed up on the table, stood up straight and confident as she spoke. The people surrounding her were paying attention to every word coming out her mouth until she was

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