The two girls had reached the cabin door. Siouxsie twisted the knob, no twisting or turning. Locked! Cheryl balled her hands into fists and began to pound at the door. "Help, help, let us in! Open the door!" screamed Ash's sister.

"Ashly! Scott! Shelly! Open up!" screamed Siouxsie as she pounded the door along with Cheryl. Siouxsie noticed the small king ring above the door. Shelly must've returned them earlier. She knocked them down and her sister-in-law frantically jammed one key after another into the lock with no luck. "Please, someone please! Help us, help usssssssssss!"

Cheryl fumbled with the key ring and it clattered to the wooden porch. The evil force is almost upon the girls when two hands grab their arms. They let out a cry as they look up. Scott! They push him inside and Siouxsie slams the door close.

"What the hell happ-"

"It...it tried to kill me!" sobbed Cheryl sinking to her knees on the floor. "I...I heard a noise and...and I ran and the trees...the trees!"

"What are you-" Scott was cut off by Ashly.

"Honey, what happened? What's wrong with my sister? Was someone chasing you out in the woods?" asked Ash, his voice panicked.

"No, no, no...the woods themselves...the trees...they're alive..." sobbed Cheryl as she collapsed in her brother's arms. Her body heaved with hysterical sobs. "They're alive..."

Ash gave her sister a crazed look, making Siouxsie roll her eyes. She outstretched her arms. "The woods are alive with the sound of screams!" sang Siouxsie. Ash now gave her that same crazed look. "Baby, why don't I take her into the bedroom so she can lie down a little-"

"I'm not lying down! I'm not staying here!" snapped Cheryl.

"That force...that force is evil. It will kill you...all of us. Trust me, I know what I am talking about," explained Siouxsie placing a loving hand on her sister-in-law's shoulders.

"We're leaving this place, we're leaving this place right now!" screamed Cheryl.

"Wait a minute! I'm sure as hell not going anywhere!" cried Scott. "Didn't you hear what Ash's wife just said!? I ain't going anywhere!"

"But wouldn't it be smarter to leave?" asked Shelly.

Siouxsie pinched the bridge of her nose. "Who here has a shining? Oh...only me? Then shut up, Shelly!" she snarled. Siouxsie did have a touch of it. Premonitions, and she could move small items with her mind. Tiny stuff.

When Cheryl knew that the only psychic would not help her, she turned to her brother. "Ashly, will you drive me into town or not?" she asked, crossing her arms over her chest.

Ash was stuck between his only sister and staying at the cabin to protect Fable. "Uh..." he stuttered. Ashly glanced at Siouxsie. She nodded to him, she wasn't happy but she'd allowed it. "Sure, sure I'll drive you into town."

"I want to leave this minute. You can bring back my things when you leave here with your friends," said Cheryl.

"Okay, if you don't want to stay, I can't make you," sighed Ash. Stepping outside of the cabin was something that he did not want to do.