A little girl was just walking around an old neighborhood that she used to know. Soon she came across an old witch. She asked the young girl for help and so she did. She helped the witch around the house and once she was done, the witch let her keep her broom and waved to the girl goodbye.
The little girl kept walking around the neighborhood until she got lost and accidentally enter a grumpy trolls home. He was annoyed and mad that the little girl enter is home but he lead her out of his home, passing other trolls who were sleeping. He showed her the path and waved her goodbye.
The little girl kept walking down the neighborhood until she met a sad giant. He was sitting on the sidewalk, making puddles around him from his tears. She helped cheer the giant up and he thank her. Giving her a small tap on the head and waving goodbye to her.
The little girl kept walking passing an abandoned small building, reaching the end of the neighborhood. Before she could turn back and start walking again two children came out of the small concrete building. A boy and a girl, both a foot taller than her, grin and ask her for help. She nodded and enter the building with them.
They asked her to help them open a small door to the ceiling to get something for them. She put the broom down and stood on the boy's shoulder. The door was very heavy, made out of concrete. Once it open she hurried and crawled in. It was very humid and damp. It was hard for her to breath. She saw green and black mold growing on the ceiling. She looked around the small room seeing only a dresser with a mirror and a small mattress by it.
She felt tired and hot so she went over to the mattress and layer down on it to rest a bit. She saw the mirror move facing the wall next to her. She turn to where the mirror was facing but saw nothing. Soon she felt something grabbed her and bite her side. Taking a huge chunk of her, she didn't scream, she was paralyzed from shock. Her eyes just widen as she was eaten up by the nothingness, laughter of the children heard from below.
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