Do you believe in the Supernatural? The things which do not seem to have a firm explanation. Many people have tried, but fortunately or unfortunately only a few got their hands dug into that grave soil. Never mind, sometimes I act like such a preacher!
Lily lived happily with her parents and their family dog in a friendly neighborhood. The atmosphere was always tranquil and welcoming. It felt so safe and homey to any stranger or other. The place smelt like flowers and baked cakes with various toppings. Her whole childhood she spent there and now she was a young girl with a kind heart and rebellious nature. She was in the age of uncertainty, or better we call girls around her age teenagers. Having lived seventeen years there the people were well familiar to her and so was she to them. Maybe it sounds a bit far fetched but their locality wasn't that of much.
So when her neighbors the Sandras were moving she felt upset. Not only she was losing her second mom, but her best friend too. Anna was their daughter moving with them, obviously. After some lingering emptiness one day she heard a new family was coming to live in the house. One week passed.
One night when Lily was about to sleep, she peeked through the curtains of her room. A quiet night, stars were shining like little diamonds of light, everything was same but still it didn't feel like other nights. Then she saw it. The light of the room opposite to her window was on. It seemed weird but she waved it off. Thinking who else could be awake at 2am. Sure her friend wasn't back again or surely in those days none of the criminals thought to make it their cover for doing illegal things.
The next day the first news she got was their new neighbors arrived. As a welcoming, her mom sent her there with a homemade pie. She was hesitant but curious too, but curiosity killed the cat. Or so we know, but she was not a cat. Lily went anyway. The house haD an eerie feeling around it, unlike when she and Anna spent their days back then in the very house. It holds so may memories. She rang the bell but no one answered. She decided to check for herself, though it wasn't a civilized manner to enter people's houses uninvited, but then again she didn't consider herself one. Inside was dark. She made her way by supporting her hands on adjacent walls, tripping on every two steps. Suddenly her feet contacted with something cold and sticky beneath. She slipped physically and mentally into the world of looming darkness.
She was awake with a buzzing headache and a little memory loss. She was in her room and what happened between the time when she had fainted and waking up was completely unknown to her. Other than that she wouldn't like to admit but she never felt more alive in her whole life. Something changed, it was a terrible change.
Lily lived happily with her parents and their family dog in a friendly neighborhood. The atmosphere was always tranquil and welcoming. It felt so safe and homey to any stranger or other. The place smelt like flowers and baked cakes with various toppings. Her whole childhood she spent there and now she was a young girl with a kind heart and rebellious nature. She was in the age of uncertainty, or better we call girls around her age teenagers. Having lived seventeen years there the people were well familiar to her and so was she to them. Maybe it sounds a bit far fetched but their locality wasn't that of much.
So when her neighbors the Sandras were moving she felt upset. Not only she was losing her second mom, but her best friend too. Anna was their daughter moving with them, obviously. After some lingering emptiness one day she heard a new family was coming to live in the house. One week passed.
One night when Lily was about to sleep, she peeked through the curtains of her room. A quiet night, stars were shining like little diamonds of light, everything was same but still it didn't feel like other nights. Then she saw it. The light of the room opposite to her window was on. It seemed weird but she waved it off. Thinking who else could be awake at 2am. Sure her friend wasn't back again or surely in those days none of the criminals thought to make it their cover for doing illegal things.
The next day the first news she got was their new neighbors arrived. As a welcoming, her mom sent her there with a homemade pie. She was hesitant but curious too, but curiosity killed the cat. Or so we know, but she was not a cat. Lily went anyway. The house haD an eerie feeling around it, unlike when she and Anna spent their days back then in the very house. It holds so may memories. She rang the bell but no one answered. She decided to check for herself, though it wasn't a civilized manner to enter people's houses uninvited, but then again she didn't consider herself one. Inside was dark. She made her way by supporting her hands on adjacent walls, tripping on every two steps. Suddenly her feet contacted with something cold and sticky beneath. She slipped physically and mentally into the world of looming darkness.
She was awake with a buzzing headache and a little memory loss. She was in her room and what happened between the time when she had fainted and waking up was completely unknown to her. Other than that she wouldn't like to admit but she never felt more alive in her whole life. Something changed, it was a terrible change.
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