I wasn't alone. Stood a few metres away was a tall man. He was wearing all black and had his hood up but his blonde hair was visible under his hood. He had extremely pale skin and his eyes were an illuminous shade of blue. He was gorgeous, but that didn't make me any less scared. He took a step towards me and grinned menacingly, his eyes glinting in the moonlight. I took a small step back, I was beginning to hyperventilate by now and my eyes were wide with terror. His footsteps became quicker, as did my stumbles backwards. Then from behind he pulled out a container of a suspicious smelling fluid. I could just about detect it, petrol. I span around and quickened to a run, I could feel him close behind me. I turned my head to check just how close, and tripped over a stray branch. I tumbled to the floor and hit my head hard on the ground. The night sky span around me as I felt him pour the petrol on my frozen body. The last thing I saw before everything went black, was the flicker of a small orange flame.
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I was surrounded by intense darkness and could see nothing at all. It was silent other than the occasional crackling sound and I felt a warm glow thawing my body. Then suddenly my chest became tight. I gasped for breath as smoke filled my lungs, and I could almost feel the grey substance swirling around my body. I pinched myself. 'Wake up. Please, wake up now!' I tried to cry, but only succeeded in producing a quiet raspy voice. My eyes snapped open. It wasn't a nightmare. I really was still in the forrest, except it wasn't pitch black. The forrest was alight, orange and red flames surrounded me, and I could find only one way out. I sprung to my feet and began sprinting towards a small gap in the roaring flames, if I could make it through, I might just survive. I was running faster than I had ever ran in my life, it's surprising what you can do when it's your life on the line. I could see the gap getting smaller and smaller, and pushed myself harder, my legs flying frantically as I leapt through the gap just seconds before the flames rose high above me and the gap disappeared. I kept on running as I could feel myself becoming warmer and warmer, then I remembered. The petrol.