A single word entered my mind and exited with ease, but behind it lay a trail of blood streaking the muddied ground. It led into the dark abyss that ne'er been touched by light, for the eclipse of a new moon watched the silent and endless night. I held my lantern higher still to pass the foggy way, suppressing my fears with every step beside the glowing flame. And in the brewing clouds above, contorted faces screamed. They howled and wailed in hopeless song, demanding to be freed, but their cries were never to be heard and fell upon deaf ears, and once aware, they wept and sobbed, watering the forest with their tears. The trees hadn't a need for rain; they were already dead, so it pooled along the path I strode where the blood had once led. In the darkness, glowing eyes studied the earth where I had stepped and whispered foul expressions; things I shall never forget.
I clutched the lantern tighter, but the flame was almost out. It flickered before being swallowed by the unforgiving gloom. Then from the shadows echoed the word between the crooked stone, and with it a flurry of voices of the people I had known. The screeching wind--with its sharp fangs-- whipped me until I knelt and cowered in horror, hiding the pain I felt. These waking dreams tormented me but offered me a deal. Continuous temptations made me think, "this isn't real." Were it not for this thought, but in my other ear, the devil whispered to me exactly what I wanted to hear, I would be gone. But the promise of light compelled me to open my eyes, and the wind had blinded me from seeing the demon's lies. The temptations were too strong, and the devil led me away. Death still lingers o'er the forest that shall never see the day.