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...Don't go playing "hide and seek" in the sewers.
Down within the sewers were a couple of friends, whose names were Jasmine and Sarah.



They were running from a sewer monster. Some recent road-building workers for New York City had reported of some of their own coworkers had gone missing for several days never returning from what they say had been some sort of creature.



Jasmine and Sarah had been playing hide and seek within the sewers of Manhattan for weeks since that last report in the newspapers. No one really had cared much about the report to get around town, much less to sing it into the ears of these two individuals. These two little girls loved the game very much.



In fact, they loved it so much that they invited their shy friend, Lily, that same day. They played for hours and hours enjoying how fun the game actually was within the dim-litted underworld. The three girls had continued enjoying themselves until...



Until... Lily had disappeared. At this point Sarah said to Jasmine, "We aren't supposed to be here". They separated, trying to look for Lily, but they couldn't find her. They searched all the places that they have traveled and even to places they shouldn't have traveled, although they weren't really supposed to be in the sewers to begin with.



Jasmine decided to go back to meet Lily after searching for over an hour. She reached back to the entrance and waited for Lily.



Two hours had passed... but there was no Lily. Evening began to set in on her, so she ran quickly through the sewers looking for Lily, but only saw the pink bow that she had on her head tainted with a red stain.



She picked up and started to walk away, only to bump into something slimy and smelled horrible.



"Lights Out."




   
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