Intro

~Third Person~

A woman pulled her six year old daughter behind her out into the wilderness. Their group sleeping unaware of anything wrong. The little girl trying to keep up despite being tired. The woman looked back to see how far from the sleeping camp they were. Then she move her daughter in front of her. She glared at the girl.

"Mommy can I go to sleep now?" the girl asked

"Fine, but you are to sleep right here, do you understand" The woman asked as the girl sat down

"Yes, Mommy" the girl said closing her eyes "Good night Mommy"

The woman didn't reply she just walked back to camp, to fall asleep and forget about the sleeping six year old out in the wilderness. The next morning the camp awoke to the sound of a woman scream. They rushed to help the woman who was crying.

"What happened" the leader asked the woman

"My daughter, she is gone. I went to sleep and she was right here. Then when I woke up she was gone. My baby, my little Bella, she is blind, She can't survive on her own" The woman wailed

"We will look around she couldn't have go far. She probably just went to the bathroom" one of the men said.

As the searched around camp the woman smirked her plan to get rid of the girl who had plagued her life for six years was working perfectly. The group returned with nothing save for a torn and bloody shirt. When the man holding it showed it to the woman she started to cry again. The group was convinced that the six year old had wondered of to go to the bathroom and was attacked by a wild beast. No one suspected that the grieving mother had abandoned her daughter in the wilderness to die, so she got rid of the child that she saw as a burden and no one even questioned her. The funeral was held a month after the girl "died" and the mother played the perfect role of the grieving mother. The girl's father stood by the empty coffin with his hand resting on the lid and his best friend the only thing keeping him together. He blamed the mother, he yelled at her a week after and told her that if he had just left the girl in his care that she would be there. The mother would never have done that, no she wouldn't have given the man who put the deformed child in her womb any ounce of happiness. As the years pasted the woman forgot about the girl she left in the Savannah and moved on with her life. The man , however, could not forget his sweet little girl.