As the last of the group fought for their life, a question echoed through the woods: Would anyone survive the night, or would the dark woods of desire swallow them whole, adding to their macabre feast?
The woods remained silent, their secrets buried with the victims. The incident became a legend, told around campfires, a cautionary tale of the dangers that lurked in the most unexpected places.
The first night was like any other, with stories told around the campfire and laughter echoing through the trees. But as the moon rose high in the sky, a sudden, eerie silence fell over the camp. It started with small things: a missing flashlight, a torn piece of fabric caught on a branch. The group dismissed it as the work of a wild animal, but deep down, a sense of unease lingered.
In a desperate bid to survive, the group discovered that the only way to live through the night was to huddle together, sharing body heat and courage. But as days turned into nights, and with each loss, the group dwindled. The remaining survivors began to suspect one another, paranoia setting in like a creeping fog.