The rustling, the half-human shrieks and the quickened heartbeats of Daniel, Magdalena and Elijah were the only things echoing in the woods that night. The same question pounded fiercely in each of their minds: how did they wind up there, alone? There's no food, no water, no cell phone to call for help. It would be crazy to think that their families decided to desert them. Two eyes spy on them from behind the trees, and every day, when they wake up, they find a note telling them what to do; they, who never obeyed a rule, who were used to living over the edge. But what if giving in and obeying a stranger was the only way to save themselves from the hell they've been thrown into?
The rustling, the half-human shrieks and the quickened heartbeats of Daniel, Magdalena and Elijah were the only things echoing in the woods that night. The same question pounded fiercely in each of their minds: how did they wind up there, alone? There's no food, no water, no cell phone to call for help. It would be crazy to think that their families decided to desert them. Two eyes spy on them from behind the trees, and every day, when they wake up, they find a note telling them what to do; they, who never obeyed a rule, who were used to living over the edge. But what if giving in and obeying a stranger was the only way to save themselves from the hell they've been thrown into?
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