
The gripping atmosphere and the darkness that never stopped came back. Thick smoke covered the house. The branches of the dead tree moved swayed by the strong wind. The noisy voices again sounded even darkness enveloped so that made Madison frightened.
Although he already knew all the voices from Adel as well as from his minions who always chased him but the fear was still he felt. Madison ran out of the house with a lamp, she can definitely find her way out because Hana and her two best friends can come and also go meaning she can also find her way out to get out of that place.
Madison, who doesn't know she's dead, doesn't give up on finding a way out of the cursed and horrible house. Just as Hana and the others could leave, she could leave the monstrous and terror-filled house.
"Please let me go, let me go!" shouted Madison who ran through the suddenly existing path.
The lamp in hand was not released, Madison continued to run into the path that seemed to rotate. A strong wind blew behind him, a thick smoke was rolling over the ground as if following him. The dry leaves follow the wind as it pursues them.
Whispers rang out from the forest, Madison turned and was surprised to find white figures waving at her. It was like asking Madison to join them.
"You can't run away from me, Madison!" adel's screams sounded.
"You're just a damned soul, I won't bow to you at any time!" yelled Madison who kept running down the misty road.
"Roon... Run, Madison!"
"Hi.... Hii.... Hii.... Hi....!" the laughter echoed throughout the forest.
Madison keeps running and running, she doesn't care about anything. The sound of terrible laughter, the moving trees being blown by the wind was as if alive. Madison continued to run down the path, the sounds of terrible laughter following her from behind.
"I can definitely leave, I can definitely leave this cursed house and forest!" said Madison who kept accelerating.
"Come on, Madison. Come with us" said Adel who flew after him.
"Go, you. Go!" yell Madison.
"Hi... Hii.... Hii... Hi...!" the sound of laughter resounded, the demons continued to chase and follow Madison.
"Dam.... Shit!" madison shouted as she lost the path she had just walked. Madison starts to get confused, she runs around because she starts to get lost in the suddenly confused forest. Madison ran to the right, then she ran to the left. Again, again he was lost in the forest and again the events he had experienced again he experienced.
"What do you want from me?" madison shouted in despair.
"I want your soul" said Adel who was suddenly behind him. Adel's nails were under Madison's neck and scratched down Madison's neck.
"Go-Go you!" pinta Madison's. Both eyes glanced towards the right where Adel was sniffing his face. Adel's terrifying figure was visible, his frightening face made his body tremble. Both feet were trembling, sweat flowing from his forehead. Adel smiled broadly, aware of the fear experienced by Madison.
"Give up, Madison. Leave your soul to me" whispered Adel.
"You won't be able to leave, Madison. How hard you run, you'll never get away from me!" adel said again, now his hand is scraping Madison's face.
"You'll never get me!" after saying so, the lamp in the hand was smacked backwards so that it hit Adel but Adel in the form of a thin black fog.
"You won't be able to run, Madison. You won't be able to run!"
"I'm sick of what you say!" yelled Madison who had run away. He did not care about anything else despite being lost as long as he could find a way out where he could return to his home.
Madison who kept running accidentally heard the sound of dog barking. What else now, is it all a hallucination?
Woof... Woof....! The barking sounds were getting louder.
"Millos!" madison said, That was Milo's barking, he wasn't wrong and he was sure it was Milo's barking. Madison sped up, she was already very happy to hear Milo's voice. Milo must still be alive but when he saw the house he had left behind, Madison laughed out loud.
Whahuh? He's back in that house again. Madison doesn't know anymore, she's almost desperate. Adel was in plain sight, he was waiting for Madison. Adel shows her a wide and frightening grin, as she always says, Madison will never be able to leave because she is already tied to the house and herself.
"Go, demon!" Madison threw the lamp in hand, then ran away but no matter how hard she ran, she was always followed and chased by terrifying demons. The demon flew among the trees, giggling.
They laugh at Madison's futile efforts, they kind of make fun of her. Madison was tired, she had lost her way. The further he ran, the ghosts in the forest gathered and laughed at him.
Something moved quickly above the ground, as Madison stopped her run because she was tired. Thick smoke blocked his view, he just spun around in place to search for what was approaching him. A cold wind blew on him, now he was desperate, very desperate.
The fog grew thicker, covering his view. Something he felt was moving on the ground was moving rapidly towards him. Madison turned to the right, then to the left but there was nothing she could see due to the thick fog.
"Get out of me!" yell Madison. She runs back but the thick fog that blocks the view makes Madison stumble over the tree roots. Madison yelled loudly as she fell, she looked back because she felt something move on the ground and headed towards her quickly.
"No... No, go away from me!" madison said as she pulled her body back.
Madison yelled, she was about to run but something caught her ankle. Madison's shrill screams rang out, her body being pulled over the ground by the tree roots that snared her ankles. Madison tried to find a handle but there was only grass.
The door was wide open, the roots of the tree came from the house. Smog filled the house, red lights that came out of nowhere made the house even scarier.
"No!" Madison screamed loudly as her body was pulled into the house and, Brakkk!! the door closed by itself while Madison was pulled towards the deepest darkness.
The atmosphere was suddenly silent, the trees stopped swaying and the sound of that terrible laughter could no longer be heard. The house was pitch black, there was nothing to see, not even the sound of any screams could be heard anymore. The thick fog that had enveloped was already invisible because now, the house looked peaceful as if nothing had happened in the house before.