The moonlight shines over the hills.
A flicker of light in the rumbling trees. Snarls begin to crack as I attempt to turn back. A majestic howl.
I fall and I freeze.
Down onto my knees.
When the sun goes down.
She takes over the town. Superstition.
There’s something, something in the night. When the sun goes down.
She takes over the town.
Fight or flight.
There’s something, something in the night.
Unable to move, cornered and blind.
Her slimy blue tongue rolling up my spine. Awake from the dead, she eats all the children’s heads. I promise never to disbelieve.
I shall never again aggrieve, deceive, or thieve.

‘Tis said the soul of mortal man recoil’d. To view Black Annis’ eye, so fierce and wild; vast talons, foul with human flesh there grew. In place of
hands, and features livid blue. Glar’d in her visage; while the obscene waist. Warm skins of human victims close embraced.’
-John Heyrick
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