SEVEN VIRGINS MISSING OOO
The trees had withered their leaves due to the harmattan. Hunters had started burning bushy areas around other forests. So, eight young women, all in their prime, gathered and agreed on a date to go and fetch firewood. On the chosen day, they assembled with joy in their hearts, sharing stories and laughter. Some expressed their desire to marry hunters, promising an abundance of meat, while others preferred farmers, ensuring a steady supply of food. They also shared tales of men they longed to marry.
As they climbed a small hill, they gazed down at the withered trees and assumed they were dry. Descending into the forest, they began searching for firewood, each equipped with her own machete. Unbeknownst to the villagers, the girls were about to uncover a hidden secret.
The eight virgins, fearless and separated, lost sight of each other due to the distance. The dry leaves underfoot masked the danger ahead. Two followed each other closely, while the others wandered farther apart. None had heard of the unseen lake hidden within the forest, concealed by dry leaves. This lake was remarkably deep, and its water was dark and foul-smelling.
The first girl approached the lake, seeking firewood, and vanished silently. No sound was heard; the forest remained still. The distance between the girls prevented them from noticing anything amiss. The second, third, fourth, and fifth girls met the same fate.
The sixth girl called out for her companions, receiving no response. Only the seventh and eighth girls replied from behind. Following the sixth girl's voice, they stumbled upon the lake, and the sixth girl fell victim. The last two, still following each other, rushed toward the sixth girl's direction. The seventh girl stepped into the lake, meeting her demise.
The last girl shouted, her voice echoing through the forest, but no one answered. Grabbing her machete, she carefully swept away leaves, revealing the dark lake. Horrified, she cut signs into nearby trees and fled the forest, crying and shouting.
Returning to the village, she raised the alarm about the seven missing girls. The villagers mobilized and followed her to the lake. Attempts to retrieve the girls failed due to the lake's depth and darkness. Instead, they covered the lake with stones and felled trees, naming the forest "evil" due to its mysterious powers.
To this day, hunters claim encounters with ghosts, warning them to cease hunting in that forest.
The trees had withered their leaves due to the harmattan. Hunters had started burning bushy areas around other forests. So, eight young women, all in their prime, gathered and agreed on a date to go and fetch firewood. On the chosen day, they assembled with joy in their hearts, sharing stories and laughter. Some expressed their desire to marry hunters, promising an abundance of meat, while others preferred farmers, ensuring a steady supply of food. They also shared tales of men they longed to marry.
As they climbed a small hill, they gazed down at the withered trees and assumed they were dry. Descending into the forest, they began searching for firewood, each equipped with her own machete. Unbeknownst to the villagers, the girls were about to uncover a hidden secret.
The eight virgins, fearless and separated, lost sight of each other due to the distance. The dry leaves underfoot masked the danger ahead. Two followed each other closely, while the others wandered farther apart. None had heard of the unseen lake hidden within the forest, concealed by dry leaves. This lake was remarkably deep, and its water was dark and foul-smelling.
The first girl approached the lake, seeking firewood, and vanished silently. No sound was heard; the forest remained still. The distance between the girls prevented them from noticing anything amiss. The second, third, fourth, and fifth girls met the same fate.
The sixth girl called out for her companions, receiving no response. Only the seventh and eighth girls replied from behind. Following the sixth girl's voice, they stumbled upon the lake, and the sixth girl fell victim. The last two, still following each other, rushed toward the sixth girl's direction. The seventh girl stepped into the lake, meeting her demise.
The last girl shouted, her voice echoing through the forest, but no one answered. Grabbing her machete, she carefully swept away leaves, revealing the dark lake. Horrified, she cut signs into nearby trees and fled the forest, crying and shouting.
Returning to the village, she raised the alarm about the seven missing girls. The villagers mobilized and followed her to the lake. Attempts to retrieve the girls failed due to the lake's depth and darkness. Instead, they covered the lake with stones and felled trees, naming the forest "evil" due to its mysterious powers.
To this day, hunters claim encounters with ghosts, warning them to cease hunting in that forest.
SEVEN VIRGINS MISSING OOO
The trees had withered their leaves due to the harmattan. Hunters had started burning bushy areas around other forests. So, eight young women, all in their prime, gathered and agreed on a date to go and fetch firewood. On the chosen day, they assembled with joy in their hearts, sharing stories and laughter. Some expressed their desire to marry hunters, promising an abundance of meat, while others preferred farmers, ensuring a steady supply of food. They also shared tales of men they longed to marry.
As they climbed a small hill, they gazed down at the withered trees and assumed they were dry. Descending into the forest, they began searching for firewood, each equipped with her own machete. Unbeknownst to the villagers, the girls were about to uncover a hidden secret.
The eight virgins, fearless and separated, lost sight of each other due to the distance. The dry leaves underfoot masked the danger ahead. Two followed each other closely, while the others wandered farther apart. None had heard of the unseen lake hidden within the forest, concealed by dry leaves. This lake was remarkably deep, and its water was dark and foul-smelling.
The first girl approached the lake, seeking firewood, and vanished silently. No sound was heard; the forest remained still. The distance between the girls prevented them from noticing anything amiss. The second, third, fourth, and fifth girls met the same fate.
The sixth girl called out for her companions, receiving no response. Only the seventh and eighth girls replied from behind. Following the sixth girl's voice, they stumbled upon the lake, and the sixth girl fell victim. The last two, still following each other, rushed toward the sixth girl's direction. The seventh girl stepped into the lake, meeting her demise.
The last girl shouted, her voice echoing through the forest, but no one answered. Grabbing her machete, she carefully swept away leaves, revealing the dark lake. Horrified, she cut signs into nearby trees and fled the forest, crying and shouting.
Returning to the village, she raised the alarm about the seven missing girls. The villagers mobilized and followed her to the lake. Attempts to retrieve the girls failed due to the lake's depth and darkness. Instead, they covered the lake with stones and felled trees, naming the forest "evil" due to its mysterious powers.
To this day, hunters claim encounters with ghosts, warning them to cease hunting in that forest.
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