Laylah Screamed. It Was dark, cold and Creepy in the forest by Laylah's house. Laylah's Dark brown hair was knotted and messed up by the sleep that was just interrupted, before she was dragged out of her bed by something invisible. Was it a monster? Laylah was not sure, but she had seen the prints of what looked like an invisible hand pulling her out of her bed. She heard a Roar nearby and snapped back to the present. Looking through Laylah's Deep Brown, scared eyes, you could see new footprints etched into the rocky dirt, slowly, slowly, creeping towards her. Laylah Screamed again. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Laylah woke Thrashing in her bed, sweating, and panting. "It's Just a Dream" She told her self over and over again until her pounding heart calmed down a little. That's when she noticed the Blood on her foot, and started to realize the stinging sensations in her hands. She curiously peered at them and immediately started to shake. There were Grazes on her hands where in her dream (was it even a dream) she had scraped her delicate hands across the rocks and gravel on the ground. Something weird is now happening to her. Her grazes are healing! Laylah stared in fascination as blood and grazes slowly disappeared off her now pale skin. As the morning went bye Laylah slowly woke up, all that was rushing through her mind was what happened in her dream (was it a dream?). Having trouble walking down the stairs Laylah was going from side to side. Laylah looked around the empty and quiet rooms until she saw the most terrier firing thing she could ever thought of coming into her mind. All the rooms downstairs was like a forest that never ended. It was the same forest that was on her dream...Laylah started to think, was it a dream or a real life accident. Then there were clues everywhere. But first where is my family Laylah said as a thought witch came out and echoed through the household. Another night was heading Laylah's way. Laylah called her best friend myia, Laylah told myia what happened last night with the cuts and grazes slowly disappearing.
