The original case was incredibly old, having taken place in 1977. A small girl scout troupe had been out on a camping trip with their scout leader, a Mrs. Erma Gildstein, and her teenage daughter, Amber. About a week before the trip, someone had slipped a note into Amber's locker at school, claiming if they went on the trip, the children would die. Of course she and her mother took this threat as nothing more than some sick prank, as it was nearing Halloween, and went on the trip anyway. They planned to take the girls into the woods to watch the solar eclipse. However, the little girls would never get to see the eclipse, as the morning of it, Erma found nothing but ashes where their tents had been, and the girls no where in sight. The children's bodies were never found. And that wasn't all. Amber, while looking for the children, found that anything that could have been used to put out the fire, water, or the small extinguishers they had brought, were completely empty. That may have already been very, very strange, but things got really creepy afterwards. Amber and her mother were grief stricken, and someone at Amber's school wanted to make sure they stayed that way. For a whole year, once a month, someone would place a single sash belonging to one of the girls in Amber's locker, while calling Erma once a week and asking each time 'how are the girls?'. The culprit never stayed on the line long enough for the police to trace the call. Once the sashes had run out, the culprit began to send individual badges. These awful acts did not stop until Erma and Amber passed away.

Fast forward to August 21st, 2017. A pair of hikers come across a skeleton that was sent rolling down a hill on the trail due to the hard winds of an incoming storm. Once the police were called and the area was investigated, the remains of the missing girl scouts were found. Their bones and uniforms were perfectly clean. No clues to who their kidnapper was had been left behind. There were rumors. Some of Amber's old classmates had claimed that she had joined a Charles Manson like cult. Other people said Erma's father had been involved in the mob. But neither had any substance behind them. At the very least, the victims families, and the Gildstein family, could have rest.

Or so they thought.

Just like the day the members of Erma's troupe went missing, another solar eclipse was taking place on the 21st, the day the girls' remains were found, two separate troupes on opposite sides of the United states were going on camping trips. Both had been sent the same letter Amber had received, and both ignored it.

Only one troupe made it home. Not because the attacker, or attackers didn't try, but because someone had come to their rescue.

"It's fine now. Why? Because I am here!"