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THE CHOSEN ONE

THE CHOSEN ONE

Auteur:ACILLE

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Introduction
Racked by confusion and changes in her body, Diana found herself irresistibly drawn to Andrew. Passion ignited and threatened to consume them both. However, she was unprepared for the reason he had sought her out and the danger that lay ahead. Regardless, sharing a love of conquering their goals, this unlikely pair began to form an unexpected bond that led them to a place neither of them ever expected to be.
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Chapitre

Diana grabbed a tiny turquoise knapsack from the back seat, slipped into a pair of hiking shoes, locked her car, and began the journey. She passed through the fence, past the treeline, and followed the path into the countryside for a day of solidarity. She settled into a steady rhythm, hammering out a tune while walking up the path towards her grandpa's lodge.

She hadn't been back in a long time, but she remembered the trail that carried her to the middle of the wilderness. When she was a teenager, her experiences with her grandfather in these woodlands were the greatest and most unforgettable. And she really missed him, but life wasn't always rainbows and sunshine.

Diana's breath syncs with her steps, heeding the sound of her soles and trudging dirt, swinging her arms in time as she hammers her favourite Carpenters song. Her heart rate increased, and her body warmed. Her fair-skinned legs beneath her hiking shorts, bare arms, and freckled cleavage above her partially open cotton white shirt were all slick with sweat. As the miles went by, the air felt amazing on her lightly perspired face, but she seemed to disregard the storm coming above the canopy.

Her thoughts drifted as she walked—things she needed to do at work, her family in Miami, her grandma's health. Concerns about college life, unsuccessful relationships, the nasty prick who shattered her heart and fucked her friend, and her reoccurring responsibilities that constrained and wore down her life goal. Daily concerns and losses brought on by the deaths of her parents and the deteriorating health of her grandmother.

"Diana, what the hell are you doing with your life?" That was a question she frequently asked herself.

However, her fear of feeling alone and her longing to be caressed by someone intensified. Diana sighed as she strolled, desiring to be wanted by someone. Even after avoiding life for a few days, she couldn't help but notice herself. Her heart was still beating. Confused and unsure about what lies ahead as far as her long-term decisions and life ambitions,

Her body slipped into autopilot mode as she slogged along the path under the dense forest overhead for two hours or more, lost in her thoughts. With the exception of a few rabbits, squirrels, birds, small snakes, and spiders.

She was entirely alone, left with her thoughts. Reaching a small river, she saw a couple of old wooden picnic tables along the sides of the trail and decided it would be a good place for a mid-day lunch and a well-deserved rest. Ten years ago, her grandpa made it for them to rest and have lunch. She halted, feeling the excitement and warmth in her muscles, aware of her blood pumping through her body, feeling active and reborn. Memories of her grandpa's never-ending stories made her smile. After all, he likes to exaggerate things and divulge stories beyond this world. "Oh, grandpa, I wish you were here with me," she whispered in the air, waiting for the air to respond to her wishes, but none came.

Diana sat at the first table, inhaling deeply and stretching, savouring the sensation of rest and removing the weight from her feet. She took a potato salad, an egg sandwich, and a water bottle from her turquoise backpack and placed them on the table in front of her, but she wasn't in the mood to eat her lunch.

Her thoughts were too busy with her own feelings and problems. She sat, staring at her sandwich's dried bread and tracing her fingertips down the sandwich pocket's plastic rim. Her gaze moved to the table's edge, where there was a crooked and worn embossed letter.

'To Diana, my dear. Remember me when you're eating your lunch here.'

"Oh, grandpa. One year has passed, and you're still concerned about my eating habits." Diana smiled as tears gleamed in her eyes. She missed the old man and wished he were alive, but she knew it was impossible. He died from lung cancer last year, and she was still not over it.

Then suddenly, a wet splash sound ahead snapped her out of her trance, and her blood unexpectedly went cold.

What the hell was that?

From down the river, a huge man emerged in the silhouettes of trees, bridging the creek on the old grandfather's trail.

"What the heck?" she grumbled to herself.

Being alone, she all at once felt powerless, protective, and vulnerable at the same time. So far away from anyone else, her day in solitary was disregarded by an intruder, this massive, ugly stranger.

It had been quite an incredible day, but not until this outsider arrived.

Seriously? Trouble follows her here. Even in the middle of nowhere? She asked herself.

Diana scampered, grabbed her backpack, and raced off, pushing through the enormous trees and bushes and veering off the trail.

Poor decision, Diana.

Her senses heightened, every rustle or snap of a twig amplified in the eerie silence, driving her forward with a mix of fear and determination. With each step, she fought against the panic rising within, hoping desperately to outpace the relentless pursuit behind her and find a safe haven amidst the dense, foreboding wilderness.

“Is this where I'm going to die? Shit, I'm not going to let this ugly man get a taste of me! I'm going to fight him till I die.”

She ran as fast as she could through the snaked branches of the forest, then made her way to the edge of the soggy, uneven road with ferns and prickly branches, hoping to find something to stand on and check the mass of darkness for the cabin.

What happened to Grandpa's trail? Where the hell is it when I really need it?

Not finding anything, Diana did her best to crane her neck and look through the thick crowd of darkened trees for someone who could help her as she raced.

Panicking, she muttered under her breath. Oh God, I'm going to die alone. Stupid! I might as well wish for a quick death.

And then she spotted him. The ugly man was looking her way, walking faster towards her through the swarm of gigantic trees.

This part of the woods was so gloomy and so eerie, maybe a mile from her grandpa's trail or maybe a dozen more from their cabin.

Shit, I'm doomed!

However, when the man gets nearer, his features change into a horrible beast, and Diana gaped, shocked, "What the actual fuck?" Was her eyes seeing reality or was she running out of air and she was just seeing things?

But the beast growled.

Panicking, she thought she could not let her mind play with her again. Looking around, Diana looked for an exit, but she didn't see an easy way out. And for one second, she froze.

What the hell? Her head pulsed with a throbbing ache, the relentless pursuit and fear intensifying the pain. Each step felt like a battle against the relentless pounding in her temples, the forest spinning around her in a disorienting blur. Despite the pressing need to keep moving, she found herself faltering, a sharp pang shooting through her skull with every hurried movement.

Diana's heart pounded against her chest, the thudding rhythm matching her rapid footsteps through the tangled underbrush of the dark forest. Her breaths came in short, gasping bursts as adrenaline surged through her veins, spurred by the primal instinct to flee from the unseen predator that lurked amidst the shadows. Twisting and turning, she navigated through the dense canopy, branches scraping her skin as she darted between trees, the faint moonlight providing scant guidance.

She instantly realised her mistake. This was no way out. She had turned into a rocky passage with murky dead hedges and deathly giant root rails all around her. Then she anxiously turned around, looking for an escape route, but there was none. Dead end.

"Oh, shit!" Driven by sheer willpower and urgency, Diana pushed her body beyond its limits, willing her legs to churn faster despite the pounding headache. Every muscle strained as she surged forward, her breaths coming in ragged gasps as she forced herself to pick up speed, ignoring the searing pain in her head.

She swivelled to run back the way she came, only to see the sneering stranger rush around the corner in a flash before slowing to a walk and intentionally moving towards her, obstructing her exit.

"No way out now!" The unsettling voice pierced through the eerie silence of the forest, freezing Diana in her tracks. Her breath caught in her throat as she turned to face the source of the chilling words. Trembling, she peered into the shadows, the faint moonlight revealing the outline of the ominous figure before her. "Don't be scared, little girl." Despite the reassurance in its words, an unshakable fear gripped her, sending a shiver down her spine. With a racing heart, she weighed her options, torn between confronting the unsettling beast and continuing her desperate flight deeper into the forbidding darkness of the forest.

"No! Please! Don't come near me!” She shouted, her heart pounding in her chest.