The Shade

I've never really believed in paranormal crap. But ever since this news article, I've been experiencing weird visions of this lady, Shade.

Febuary 12, 1996, Tribal News.

After many recent disappearances of young children, a victim has emerged, claiming she had escaped one of this murderer's attacks, supposedly named Shade.

"It was dark, and I was supposed to be asleep," 10 year old Bridget said. "I suddently felt a strange feeling, and I started moving uncontrollably out of my room, and to the door. I screamed, but I felt as if a hand was covering my mouth. I couldn't move, or scream, or anything. I could just hope I would be ok.

The door swung open, revealing a shadow of a woman. She popped out of the ground, and formed into a horrifying shape. Her eyes were hollow and bleeding. Her nose slammed into her head. Wiry heair swept in the cold wind. I tried to run, but her long, needle-like fingers dug into my neck, nearly killing me. She smiled as I screamed, her bloody lips curling.

She lifted a wire crown from her head, and placed it on mine. The wire dug into my head, and blood streamed down. I cried, and she leaned in, whispering "revenge" into my ear. A black knife soared toward m heart, but stopped short. My dad stood in the doorway, staring at me. She disapeared. Everything did. Except my wounds. I collapsed into a pool of blood."

There have been no other survivors as of now. If you have had similar experiences, contact the local police as soon as possible.

1 a.m, March 12, 1996

I'm leaving this note for my friends and family. Im commiting suicide. I can't sleep with her in my head. This woman, Shade, she appears to me every night, laughing and torturing me. Knifes, rope, crowns of wire. It's to much. Whenever I blink, her face is there. Goodbye.

-Cheyenne

(P.S. I've left a knife, lodged in my shoulder after a dream, below. Make sure it's handled carefully, destroyed, given to the police, whatever. Just don't ever keep it. It won't leave you alone. I throw it away, and it's losged in my shoulder in the same spot, every morning.)