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For the first time in along while Lana got to go out on her own, well I say got to, clay didn't know she was awake. Walking through stonehaven's woods was beautiful the cool breeze whipping the hair off her face, the warm sun shining on her skin. Up ahead was a path, she followed it wanting to see where it ended what wonders filled this place. A man stepped out up ahead and smiled at her, there was something off putting about him he was an athletic looking dark haired boy about twenty one with a typical boyish air about him. But even though his smile beckoned her forward her instincts screamed for her to walk away fast.

"Hi! Lana right? Yeah, now I remember your clay's little sis! He talks about you all the time" he walked up to her and gave her a big bear hug which put her slightly at ease. "So how's it been going? You up for the weekend?"

"Yeah, spring break...I'm sorry who are you?"

"I'm stu, clay and I go way back, actually I've got something for clay, a message of sorts, hold on a minute I put it down when nature called, give me a minute"

Lana wondered if she should go, run back to the house. No one had ever talked about a 'Stu' or 'Stuart' or anything of the kind. But maybe she was wrong maybe there were friends and she was about to just make a terrible insult. however after a few minutes passed she started to think she'd just had a joke played on her by some trespassing local she was about to head back when a big black dog walked into the clearing.

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The dog walked slowly up to her, for moment she swore she saw it grin. it buried its muzzle in her hand making her pet it, she didn't mind, she liked dogs, growing up basically ignored the pet dog was her only friend.

For a few minutes she stood stroking the giant dog in the sunlight smiling, everything just seemed to fall into place. In the distance she could here yelling particularly the insults by her newly found brother. At this the dog appeared to panic and turned nasty growling at Lana. She froze too scared to even breathe too hard.

Suddenly the dog lunged at her pushing her back over and into a ditch; Lana covered her face with her hands but was too stunned to do any more. The dog bit into her arm slicing into her skin, the pain sending lightning bolts up her arm to her left shoulder. The dog then scratched deeply into her stomach and bit her shoulder and scratched at her thighs. all she could do at the moment from behind her hands was stare into the dogs eyes and see the pleasure it appeared to be having. The shock passed and Lana started kicking out at the dog but couldn't get it off.

The dog stopped, stood and listened to the oncoming voices before running away and leaving an injured Lana. Her wounds felt on fire and slowly she pulled herself up and crawled on to the main path trying to ignore the pain shooting through her body. She pulled herself to her feet and started to walk back to the house her head spinning, wounds throbbing, she felt like she was going to die. Tears fell from her eyes running freely down her face. Up ahead she could make out two shapes and hear muffled yelling and running. She managed a few steps before the world went black around her.