Sierra looked into the darkness that was ahead of her. Her wavy hazulnut locks glistened in the only light within miles, the street light right above the sign, that very sign that said SILENT HILL. She heard only the devastated silence of her childhood home. Down the street was where he father once had an accomplished doughnut shoppe, but now it was boarded up. Ever since her parents were murdered, the building had been basically destroyed. She pulled out her cell phone, hoping for a signal so she could call her boyfriend, Jordan, but alas, she had no service. She still held it open, hoping that that would give off enough light for her to see 3 feet in front of her. She hadnt been home for 3 years, and in those three years, what had happened to her beautiful town? It was dark, and foggy, and...silent. Maybe that was why it was called SILENT HILL. But, it had never been this quiet before. She moved away with her parents, to the Canadian border, 3 years ago, but ever since the accident, she had been having this haunting feeling, like something was calling her to her home.

She just sighed, and began to talk forward. The streets were getting darker and foggier the more she went into the town. She didnt know how long she had been walking, but the pain in her feet said she walked quite a distance. She stopped, and looked around. There was deffiantely more fog around her, like, the amount of fog in one of those cheezy horror movies. She heard a sudden rustling noise to her left, and turned, only to see a bush. She sighed, and turned forward, and began to walk farther. She felt the feeling of eyes upon her white skin. She shook it off, and continued on. The noises followed, and she began to hear static in the distance. She walked towards the noise, into a dark building, that had the name of Elektronik Barn. The static grew louder and louder, until she reached the counter. There she saw a dinky little radio, that had a yellow light glowing on it. It got louder, and louder.

"What the hell?" asked Sierra, as she examined it. She tried to turn the dial on it, but the static stayed the same. She felt something creeping up behind her, and her eyes opened wide as she felt the hot breath of an unknown creature upon her feeble neck. She turned around cautiously, and saw it. It was a horrible monster. The skin was black, and seemed to be melting off of it, and dripping on the floor. The head was wrapped in bandages, and incredibly grotesque. The bandages were stained in blood, and they seemed to be moving, as if it was trying to talk, but the bandages were not letting it do so. It's neck was snapped at an angle, that looked as though it had fallen upon a fence, and bent about 80s. Its shoulders were uneven, and the left one was twitching uncontrollably. The right arm was longer than the left, immensely longer. And, it had nails that were about a foot long, and sharp as swords. It had a scrap of bloodred clothe around its waist, and its legs were shaking. It was a nightmarish sight.

Sierra stood there, her knees buckleing. She was scared still. The monster lunged at her, and it sliced open her arm. She fell, and screamed. Tears began running down her face as the the monster attacked again. She dodged and rolled to the right, under the counter. 'Im gonna die' she thought to herself. She looked under te counter, and saw that there was a metal pole. She grabbed it, stood up, and attacked the monster. She forced all her strength into one blow to the head, and the monster went down. The blood it squirted was unlike any other blood she had seen. It was black, like oil. It squirted onto her mini skirt, and she made a face in disgust. She back away, and the monster's body burst into flames. Her eyes widened, and her jaw dropped. She fell to the ground in shock, and only then did she realize that she was in pain. Her arm was bleeding, and she got out her purse. She took out some bandages, and fixed it. She got up, grabbed the pipe, and walked out. It suddenly was light out, but still immensely foggy. But, at least she could see. She walked forward.