In the dark, the silhouettes of each tree could be easily mistaken for human forms. An entire army of shadow men, poised and ready, only swaying with the tracking of the flashlight. He was already on edge before stepping through the forest threshold in the dark, he didn’t need his mind tricking him to think he was seeing people out there to cause that. The stillness and silence that surrounded only bolstered his fears. The only sound to be heard was the rustling under his feet with each step.
He proceeded cautiously, panning the flashlight left to right and back again, careful to tread softly. The further into the woods he was, the darker it seemed to become and the less effective his flashlight seemed to be, as if the darkness absorbed all light and color and left no remaining reflection of any sort.
What he was looking for was not apparent yet. He was told he would know when he found it and not to come back until he did. Of course, his mind jumped to all the terrible things he feared he would come across: a cabin with a cluttered basement full of sharp objects, a shrine of some sort, a little girl in her Sunday dress holding a floating balloon. And on, and on.
Still, with no real purpose or sense of direction, he carried on. The darkness really was growing darker. A blackness that felt thick, like it required more effort to move through.
His flashlight flickered. Panicking, he hit the head of the light against the base of his palm. The light steadied, but only for a moment. A few steps later and the light cut out completely. In a fury, he frantically beat the light against his hand, but without any results. He was left without sight in this dense darkness.
He groped around in the air near him until he came to a tree, and he slumped down to its base, sitting against it. There was no possibility of finding his way in the night. So he sat there, unsure of what to do. He thought perhaps he can wait it out until the morning, though he feared the worst would happen, unable to understand his surroundings. And he doubted if the morning would come at all, for how could day and light even exist amongst such darkness?
To be resumed…



