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Suzy finishes her chores, walks into the kitchen and tells her mother that she has finished, before asking if she can go to her friend, Kim’s, house. Her mother agrees and Suzy heads for the door.

'Suzy, stay out of trouble and be careful!' Her mother yells.

'OK, I will!' she yells back.

Suzy has just turned 12 and was finally allowed to walk to her friend’s house by herself, but only to the friends that lived close.

She decides to cut through an alley Suzy knows she shouldn’t, but it would save her some time. She gets halfway through when she hears something behind her. She turns around to look, and the only thing she sees is a rag coming at her face.

~

Suzy wakes up in a dark cellar. Her hands and feet are tied up and there is tape over her mouth. She looks around, and sees him standing in the corner. He steps out into the dim light and Suzy can see that it’s her neighbor, Dan. He walks over and sits on the bed next to her. He leans over and kisses her cheek.

'Don’t worry, I’m not going to hurt you. I’m going to untie you and take the tape off- but if you scream or try to run, I’ll put it all back on and I’ll have to punish you.'

He unties the knots and slowly pulls the tape off. Suzy punches him in the crotch and runs into the dark corner before giggling.

'You little bitch! You're going to pay for that!'

Suzy’s giggles angers Dan even more as he gets off the bed and starts walking toward her. Suzy continues to giggle as Dan gets closer.

Her giggles then start to turn into a deep menacing laugh. It stops Dan in his tracks. Suzy steps into the dim light, and stares at Dan as her laughter grows louder. Dan falls to his knees in fear.

Suzy’s jaw unhinges and her skin starts to split, like a reptile shedding its skin. As Suzy’s skin falls to the floor, the monster from inside her makes its way to Dan. It grabs him and brings Dan up to its face. It licks Dan’s cheeks and leans in.

'You better worry, cause I’m going to hurt you.' 

Dan starts to scream, but it’s cut short by as he starts to gurgle and choke on his own blood. The monster eats up every part of Dan, walks back over to Suzy’s skin and works its way back into the skin.

~

Suzy looks back to make sure that she had left no mess before opening the cellar door. She steps out and looks around. Once she see no one is looking, she skips the rest of the way to her friend Kim’s house.


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