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The Girl Who Fell from the Sky: A Shocking True Story of Survival

A terrifying story of a young girl who falls from the sky and her fight for survival.

By Alain SaamegoPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky: A Shocking True Story of Survival
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This is a story about a young girl who fell from the sky. No one knows where she came from or how she ended up in the middle of a field, but she was definitely not from around here. When they found her, she was barely alive. She was unconscious and her body was covered in bruises. The people in the town were very afraid of the girl, and they didn't know what to do with her.

The girl had a strange aura about her, and people were too afraid to get too close. She was as pale as a ghost and her eyes were as black as the night sky. She wore a tattered dress that looked like it had been through hell and back.

Slowly, but surely, the girl began to adjust to her new surroundings. She started to learn the language and make friends. But there was something dark and menacing about her that made people uneasy.

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No one could explain why, but the girl began to have nightmares. Nightmares about being chased by some dark, malevolent force. Nightmares about falling from the sky.

People began to avoid her, and she became quite lonely. One night, she had a particularly bad nightmare. She woke up in a cold sweat, screaming. Her friends came to comfort her, but she pushed them away.

"Please, just leave me alone," she said. "I'm scared."

And with that, she crawled back into bed and pulled the covers over her head. Her friends left, reluctantly, but not before they heard her say, "I'm scared. I'm so scared."

The girl had another nightmare that night. This time, she saw herself falling from the sky. She felt the wind in her hair and the ground coming closer and closer. She screamed, but no one could hear her.

The next day, she woke up with a start. She was covered in sweat and her heart was pounding. She knew she had to get out of there. She had to leave before the darkness consumed her.

So she packed her bags and hit the road. She didn't know where she was going, but she knew she had to get away.

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As she walked, she couldn't help but feel like someone was watching her. She turned around, but no one was there. She chalked it up to her paranoia and kept walking.

Suddenly, she heard a voice in her head. "You're going to die," the voice said. "You're going to die and you'll never see your friends again."

The girl tried to ignore the voice, but it wouldn't go away. The voice kept getting louder and louder until it was all she could hear. "You're going to die," the voice repeated over and over.

The girl began to run, but the voice kept following her. "You're going to die," the voice repeated. "You're going to die."

The girl tried to scream, but no sound came out. She felt like she was going to die and she didn't know what to do.

Suddenly, she saw a light in the distance. It was a lighthouse, and the girl knew she was saved. She ran towards the light and collided with a warm, comforting body.

The body belonged to a man, and the man belonged to the lighthouse. The man took her in and comforted her. He told her she was safe now and that she would never have to worry about the voice again.

But the girl knew that the voice would always be with her. The voice would always be there, haunting her. The voice would always be the thing she was most afraid of.

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Alain Saamego

Software engineer , Writer and Content Strategist at Selfgrow.co.uk

I'm a technology enthusiast, and I love learning about upcoming technologies. I also enjoy teaching and answering questions about new technologies.

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