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Whispers in the woods
READING AGE 16+
Jaharena Tasnim
Paranormal
ABSTRACT
Chapter 1: The InvitationAfter months of hectic schedules and little time for themselves, five friends – Farhan, Laila, Arif, Saba, and Naila – finally decided to take a weekend trip. Farhan suggested an old cabin, isolated deep in the woods, away from the hustle of the city. He had heard stories about it from his uncle, who claimed it was a perfect getaway, with beautiful scenery and a serene atmosphere. The thought of exploring an old cabin in the woods was enough to spark excitement among the group.Laila, always the planner, quickly jumped on board. “This will be the perfect escape! We can hike, have bonfires, and spend quality time together,” she exclaimed, her eyes lighting up at the thought.They all agreed, hoping for a relaxing escape from work, commitments, and everyday stresses. Farhan was especially excited, trying to convince everyone it would be a digital detox – no phones, no distractions, just the tranquility of nature.“Just imagine: fresh air, beautiful landscapes, and no work emails!” Farhan said, his enthusiasm infectious.Arif, the joker of the group, chimed in. “Are you sure this place isn’t haunted?” he joked, glancing at the cabin on his map.Saba laughed nervously. “Please, no ghost stories. I’m already getting chills.”“Haunted or not, it’s going to be fun,” Farhan insisted, grinning. “Just think of it as an adventure – just us, the forest, and no one else around.”The drive to the cabin was filled with laughter and music. The road was winding, and tall trees cast long shadows as the sun began to set. It was the perfect setting for a peaceful getaway. As they drove deeper into the woods, the laughter gradually subsided, replaced by a sense of anticipation. The canopy of trees overhead thickened, casting the car in a cool shade.Eventually, they reached their destination. The cabin stood proudly among the towering trees, its wooden frame adorned with ivy and moss. It was charming yet old, exuding a rustic charm that spoke of countless stories hidden within its walls.“Wow, this place is amazing!” Laila exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with excitement as they stepped out of the car.Saba nodded, but there was a hint of unease in her expression. “It’s cute, but I still feel like it’s… I don’t know, haunted?”Naila chuckled, trying to lighten the mood. “You’re just being dramatic. Let’s make some dinner and enjoy our first night!”As night fell, they lit a fire in the fireplace, casting a warm glow throughout the cabin. They shared stories, reminiscing about old times, and laughed until their stomachs hurt. But as the clock struck midnight, the laughter faded, and a strange feeling settled in the air.“Do you guys hear that?” Arif suddenly asked, breaking the silence. He leaned closer to the window, peering into the darkness.“Hear what?” Farhan replied, slightly annoyed.“That noise… it sounds like someone whispering.”Everyone fell silent, straining to hear. Outside, the wind rustled through the trees, creating a soft whispering sound. It was eerie, and Saba shivered, pulling her blanket closer.“Maybe it’s just the wind,” Laila suggested, trying to sound brave. But even she felt a tingle of unease.As the night wore on, the strange noises continued. They tried to brush it off, but sleep didn’t come easily. One by one, they drifted off, but Laila couldn’t shake the feeling of being watched.