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680653 No. 680653 ID: 265534

Out in the mountains lived a woman and her daughter.
Conditions were harsh and there was very little food to be had.
"You have to start carrying your weight around here!" her mother said,
"I can't provide for a good-for-nothing. Go out and find us something to eat."
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No. 681581 ID: 3663d3

hide. the creature wants the foot. you don't have the foot, you are safe... enough.
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No. 681594 ID: 2ccbb3

>>681581
If the entity doesn't have their foot THEN HOW CAN THEY RUN AT FULL SPEED?! The fact that they care about their foot means that they probably can't grow it back or replace it with a prosthetic.
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No. 681683 ID: 4afe69

Run and hide!!
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No. 681710 ID: 265534
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681710

Taking the chance to dash out of the cabin and into the night. Now she can run down into the forest or up into the mountains, anywhere to escape that horrible thing.
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No. 681743 ID: a107fd

Up toward the mountains, where an agile young girl might outpace a heavy stump-legged horror. When possible, tread only on bear rock, to avoid leaving prints. If it does not seem to pursue, then slow to a walk and conserve your strength, but do not stop to rest for more than seven heartbeats until you are over some great ridge and headed down into the valley of an unfamiliar river.
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No. 681952 ID: 265534
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681952

She flees up the mountainside, in the hopes that the monster is crippled enough that it won't be able to follow.

"COME BACK! YOU CAN'T LEAVE!"
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No. 681954 ID: 12b273

>>681952
Already did!
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No. 681962 ID: 2ccbb3

>>681952
"SCREW YOU, I'M OUTTA HERE!!!"
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No. 681969 ID: 13c4a5

Don't listen just run.
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No. 681981 ID: f61b8d

"WHY NOT?!" as you continue running.
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No. 681995 ID: 0ed6e9

yeah, probably shouldn't stop.
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No. 682001 ID: a107fd

"Can and did! I led you to your vengeance so we really should be square, have fun with your new house, good luck finding whoever set that trap, hope we never meet again." Then resume running.
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No. 682143 ID: 67d5dc

>>681952
Wait, is the monster yelling that the wind, or your mother?
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No. 682250 ID: a107fd

>>682143
Doesn't even matter.
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No. 682578 ID: 265534
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682578

She stops for a moment to rest. Climbing a mountain is actually fairly strenuous.

She could hide and rest or keep running.
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No. 682583 ID: 2ccbb3

Keep moving. Walk at a slower pace and observe each path you can take carefully; think about where you have the advantage in evasion.

Let the adventure begin.
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No. 682590 ID: 1b60c0

Keep moving, but also try and remember if there are any mountain streams to heads towards. Thirst is probably going to be an issue sooner rather than later.
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No. 682591 ID: 0ed6e9

he found you twice already, once when he was tracking down your house and again when you hid under your bed. Keep moving but don't run unless you have to. You want to save some energy just encase you need it.
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No. 682863 ID: 265534
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682863

The girl heaves herself up the mountainside, away from the voice. Tired, hungry and cold, she starts to struggle up the incline,

"COME BACK! I WON'T LET YOU GO!"
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No. 682886 ID: 2ccbb3

Keep going and don't stop until you feel the spray of the ocean!
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No. 682892 ID: 5ad4a7

You're going to want to hide soon. Before you get too tired to find a hiding place.
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No. 682948 ID: 0ed6e9

clingy bastard aint he?

so what's on the other side of the mountains? Also keep an eye out for somewhere to hide. You may be faster but this guy seems determined not to give up.
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No. 683237 ID: 265534
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683237

Hiding seems like a good idea, so the girl climbs behind of rocks and bushes and waits, hoping to avoid the creature.
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No. 683239 ID: 265534
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683239

"I FOUND YOU."
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No. 683241 ID: 2ccbb3

Shot in the dark: Hug the creature.
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No. 683244 ID: 88960e

Tell it to go away, you don't have its foot.

And it's its own fault for not noticing when it lost it, anyways.
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No. 683258 ID: 3663d3

ask it nicely not to hurt you.
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No. 683262 ID: 0ed6e9

faint
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No. 683279 ID: 1b60c0

Say "Yay! You found me! Now I'll count to one hundred and then try and find you!"

Unless you're too overcome with terror, then plead for your life I guess
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No. 683287 ID: ad936f

Just be cool about it. Be like, "Yo, what up?" He hasn't actually threatened you yet, he has no incentive to harm you, and he probably would've killed you already if he was going to.
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No. 683343 ID: 265534
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683343

"YOU FORGOT YOUR CLOAK. YOU'LL CATCH YOUR DEATH OF COLD OUT HERE."
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No. 683346 ID: 12b273

>>683343
Um.

Thank you?
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No. 683347 ID: 67d5dc

Fainting does sound good right now.
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No. 683348 ID: 4d7486

>>683343

Tell him you're more interested in taking the rest of your clothes off than putting more on if he knows what you mean. Then wink really suggestively.
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No. 683350 ID: 2ccbb3

"Yes."

Ask the entity which way to the nearest city. Then run away.
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No. 683352 ID: 5ad4a7

>>683343
Ask... what it is.
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No. 683357 ID: 3663d3

wear cloak. apologize for running, you are kinda nervous about strangers.
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No. 683468 ID: a107fd

"...so I did. Thanks. I just kinda panicked after you killed my mom. Thanks for that too, I guess."
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No. 683514 ID: 88960e

Petulantly point out he's not wearing a cloak.
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No. 683526 ID: 265534
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683526

After a few minutes of trying not to be scared, being terrified and trying to flirt with the figure, she invites it back to her cabin for horrified sex.

The mix of fear and excitement makes it the most intense experience of her life.
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No. 683527 ID: 265534
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683527

So, out in the mountains lived a woman and her husband.
Conditions were harsh, but they wanted for nothing and had several monstrous children, who by the standards set by the inbred hillfolk of the region were still relatively attractive.

The End.
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No. 683555 ID: 883c3d

That was a, uh, shocking swerve.
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No. 683556 ID: 7a6915

Innsmouth sexy for the win? I did not expect this ending.
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No. 683557 ID: 88960e

Huh. I did not realize she was old enough for that ending.

Still, probably the best possible outcome.

...I wonder if he leaves his feet by the side of the bed, like slippers.
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No. 683564 ID: ad936f

Wasn't this a story in a scary stories to tell in the dark book? With a slightly different ending albeit.
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No. 683568 ID: 3235d2

And the moral of the story is...

uh.

...I guess don't be a horrible parent or you'll get eaten and your daughter will have a more successful life than you?
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No. 683569 ID: defceb

I really liked this story. Felt like a fairytale.
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No. 683574 ID: 12b273

I feel like this deserves a medal for that ending along. 11/10.

Someone get drawing fanart of The Girl with monster husband and kiddos, stat.

>>683568
The moral's about the true nature of monsterism, obviously. The terrifying thing in the forest was good to her, while her own mother acted like a monster.
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No. 683688 ID: a107fd

>>683568
When you're scared, facing the truth works better than hiding from it? Find unambiguously good people and make them family instead of trying to find goodness in the abusive family you've already got? Seems pretty solid to me.
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No. 683689 ID: defceb

>>683688
I think the moral of the story is don't eat people's feet
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