Author's Note: Hey! Something NOT about Slender! *Claps* I wrote ONE story about Slender and I thought it was really good, but as I looked through the stories, I just wanted to read something not about Slender! So I made something NOT about Slender just for you people who don't know who Slender is, don't like Slender, or you're tired of Slender. Also, this is based off of my third favorite horror movie of all time, Possession. It was awesome! Can't wait for it to come out on DVD! By the way, this is the IDEA of Possession, and it does not involve any of the characters. Unless the girl's name was Melanie or Susie. Wait... Now that I think about it... I think the girl's name might have been Melanie. Oops. And the reason I didn't put this under the movie Possession is because I couldn't find the topic of it. So I'm sorry if there is, I didn't find it.

Disclaimer: I do not own Possession or the idea of it.

It was mid-spring. You know, that time when everybody's starting to sell all their stuff they stocked up and bought over the winter. Anyway, Melanie, her younger sister, and her parents were garage-saleing. That's what their family called looking for garage sales they'd buy a bunch of stuff at and probably sell it at their own garage sale next year.

So, they went to the garage sale down the street; it was the nearest to their house. Susie and Melanie were allowed to look around while their parents looked around in the house decor. Melanie found a beautiful amethyst necklace, and Susie found a nice stuffed dog.

Melanie brought the necklace to her parents and asked if she could have it. They agreed and bought the necklace for a surprisingly cheap price of two dollars, the same as the stuffed dog.

They must really want to get rid of that necklace. All the other ones were twenty or more! thought Melanie.

Soon, after a long day off garage-saleing, the family went back to their house and Melanie immediately shut herself in her room and tried on the necklace. Her neck tingled and her entire body felt strange. She took it off and put it carefully into her jewelry box.

Strange.

"Melanie! Susie! Come downstairs for dinner!" yelled her mom.

The girls ran downstairs and ate dinner, after praying, of course. For some reason, Melanie had a strange feeling of attachment to the necklace. She wanted to get it, to put it around her neck again, to feel the cold metal of the chain touch her skin again.

"I have to use the bathroom," she said suddenly, excusing herself. She walked to the bathroom, which was upstairs. She went into the bathroom, shut the door, and walked quietly out to her room. She put on the necklace, and felt that same strange feeling overcome her. She left it on, went back to the bathroom silently, and flushed the toilet so her parents thought she was using the bathroom.

When she got back to the table, no one seemed to notice the necklace around her neck.