Frankenstein's Monster: A Narrative Fiction

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Cold and wet, tired and exhausted she made her way along the path through the forest. Were any creature could snatch her from out of nowhere! She heard a noise coming from a rusty and desolate shed to the left of her.

She made her way over to the shed trying to be as quiet as possible. She opened the door and saw an old man with a chain saw and a bag. She saw him and ran out of the place she hid. Thinking the old man didn’t follow her. The old man followed her with the chain saw and chopped the tree she was hiding behind down. So she ran backwards to see what is happening. Then she fell and hurt her head and blacked out!

She woke up just to be in a building from the stir of society all ALONE with no one to call for without her phone. She decided to get up and walk around the building and found an old phone with a message saying “This is where you will live and thrive DON’T LEAVE or else” She stayed and started searching for things to block up the holes in the building with. She found a blanket and decided to put it up and block off the entrance to stop the strong draft of wind coming through.
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He came to find her in the last place he knew where she was the forest. She decided to take the phone and leave with her brother. It will be the first time she has seen Civilization in a whole week!
She went home to her family and was finally safe and free or was she. She went to bed as well did the rest of the family. The next morning, she woke up because of her fan fell off the shelf. As she was up she decided to see if the rest of the family was up but she found all her family stabbed laying on the bed of the parents with a letter saying “You Shouldn’t have Left The

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