Walking along the deserted street, a young man stopped in front of a poster strapped to a light post. In big letters scrawled on the top of the poster was: Have You Seen This Girl? Underneath was a photo of a young woman with strawberry blonde curls, bluey-green eyes and a dazzling smile. The man stroked at the woman's cheek, tears filling his eyes. Why did she run away, he thought, why? What made her run? Was it that teacher who disappeared at the same time? Did he kidnap her?

"OI! Jonathan!" came a voice from across the street. Jonathan looked around to see his mate, Ricky, "You coming to the cemetery?"

"Why do you ask?" Jonathan called back. He really had no intention today, even if it was for that stupid history assignment.

"History project, plus there's been a graffiti artist damaging the tombstones." Ricky laughed gleefully.

"Alright, we'll go straight away." Jonathan sighed, "As long as we get home by dark. Dad will kill me if I'm late home again!"

Ricky pushed the gate open and towed Jonathan behind him. Jonathan looked row upon row of grave stones. "Has the council added these statues since we were last here?" Ricky briefly asked, pointing at the Angels that were erected around the entire graveyard.

"They must have done." Jonathan casually replied, but stopped in front of one tombstone that had graffiti all on it. It was his grandfather's grave and on it was an arrow pointing to the back of the stone. Jonathan jumped to the other side and saw a message that was definitely intended for him.

"Jonathan, beware of the Weeping Angels," He looked to one of the statues and swore it had moved. He continued to read, "Don't take your eyes off of them as they will kill you. And don't blink! I love you, xxx." Whose insanity had thought of this? He thought. "Ricky…" Jonathan looked up and Ricky was nowhere in sight. He looked around, "This isn't funny, Ricky!" Jonathan turned and saw an angel was right behind him. It's only a statue, he thought to himself. He blinked, for half a second, but that's all the Angel needed.