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Emma was walking back across campus in the dark. She felt happier than she had for a long time.
She almost couldn't remember the last date she had been on. All she could remember was the guy turned out to be a pervert who lived with his mother, and that when he had "accidentally" tried to grab her ass when it was time to go, she had "accidentally" broke his wrist. This guy seemed nice. Nice and normal, two things that she didn't come across very often ever since she started hunting again.
She was so happy, in fact, she almost didn't hear the scream coming from the building she had recently left. Running back, she saw a huge, bright light coming from above the building, and it seemed to be moving. When she arrived, she saw a big frat guy being chased, which she was used to seeing, but what was different was it seemed like the light itself was chasing him.
The boy reached her. "Please," he said desperately. "you gotta help me!"
She grabbed his arm and started running as fast as she could towards Crawford Hall. She thought that the light was too big to fit inside, and she didn't know how to fight this. She didn't even know what "this" was. It almost seemed like a UFO, but of course aliens weren't real.
As if to prove this thought wrong, the light was suddenly directly overhead the pair. When she started to feel the light lift the boy up, she tightened her grip. Soon she started to feel herself being lifted as well. She was suddenly dangling about ten feet off the ground when the light started to shake. It was almost like it was trying to get her off. She felt her fingers slipping.
"Don't let them get me!" The boy shouted desperately, just as Emma's grip suddenly gave out. As she was falling, she saw the boy disappear and the light disappear, and darkness enveloped the grounds once more. And when she hit her head on the ground, the lights went off for her too.
