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Orphanage
'The was 12 boys and girls who lived in a big-well-managed orphanage. The orphanage had a large, dark forest behind it. The kids were told not to enter it as many sounds of animals could be heard coming from it. The benefactor of the orphanage was Mrs Semy. She was a strict but a kind soul who saw the orphans as her own children.

On a particular day while Mrs. Semy was helping the kids to get ready for school, one of the boys, Mike
Said that last night he heard a woman calling for help. This didn't bother the benefactor very much as she knew that the orphanage was located near the forest of a variety of animals that call it home. She just thought he perhaps heard one of the forest inhabitants.

The day after, Mrs Semy saw three of the girls talking to something out in the backyard. She approached them to see who or what were Lily, Poly and Jen chatting cheerfully to.
When she arrived and glanced in front of the kids, there was nothing but air in the spot. Confused she asked the little ones who were they talking to? The girls looked at each other as if she was the one who was behaving very strange and chuckled to themselves. They told her that they were talking to their friend mecy. "She said she lived in the forest with her parents." The trio continued rumbling about the mysterious girl who seemed to be only invisible to Mrs Semy.
"She said she only is allowed to go out of the forest in the day
But Not in the evening. And they have many friends living with them in the forest and many more people go to the forest to be their friends too. Mecy says people who walk in the forest never come out of it."
Mrs. Semy didn't take nothing the girls spoke to heart
Because at times they loved playing pretend to be three musketeers battling a dragon, so this wasn't surprising to see them acting like that. Before she went back inside the house, she told them that play time was over and they should go inside as she noticed the sun was setting.

The next day during the afternoon when the kids got back from school, Mrs Semy was...