Girl Investigates Abandoned Car Deep In The Woods — What She Sees Inside Makes Her Scream
Ginny was making her way through the forest, trudging slowly over the rocky terrain. Every sense was alert, as if something was watching her. Suddenly, there it was — an abandoned car hidden in the woods. She couldn’t believe her eyes. How did it even get here?
Taking a deep breath, Ginny gathered her courage and approached the vehicle. Carefully wiping away some dirt from the window, she was met with an almighty scream that reverberated through the forest.

Ginny was surprised her legs could even move after what she saw. She ran away from the car, as fast as her legs could take her, her heart beating wildly against her chest. She didn’t dare look back.
She questioned her sanity as she pondered, in her panic, what it was exactly that she saw. Was she too hasty about running away? She didn’t feel like there was any immediate danger. She was scared, for sure, but she felt curiosity get the better of her.

As she calmed down, she felt her heart slow and her nerves get steady. She slowed down, paused, and turned around. She felt the need to check out what was in the car again.
As she approached, she felt the familiar tinge of fear creep up from her toes. But she continued to move towards it. Despite the bloodcurdling scream earlier, she was surprised the area remained deadly calm. Is that a good thing? Hopefully. Her heart continued to pound as she approached the car.

Ginny slowly started to bend down, intending to peer through the window, knowing full well the risk she was potentially taking. She just had to know for sure. But what did Ginny see inside the car? Why did it make her run for her life? And why did she even risk returning to it?

18-year-old Ginny loved the great outdoors. She loved the thrill of being out in the elements. While girls her age loved shopping and dining out, she loved hiking through rough trails and camping amid nature. So when she went to visit her grandparents, she was definitely looking forward to a great adventure in the woods.
While she was young, she was certainly experienced enough to hold her own amid the tough terrain, but her grandparents would not allow it under any circumstances. It’s as if they knew something Ginny didn’t. So Ginny had to come up with a plan…

She had planned this trip for weeks now, ever since she heard her grandparents would be out of town. This meant she could go explore the woods without having her grandparents worry. Ginny had a lot of outdoor experience camping and hiking, but this was still new terrain to her. The site being completely unfamiliar meant there were a lot of things that could go wrong so she had to be extra careful and prepared.

She had been looking forward so much to exploring this forbidden area of her grandparent’s woods so even if it felt like a big step, she wanted to go ahead and do it. Instead of planning just a brief foray into the woods, maybe a day trip or an overnight camp out, she wanted to really immerse herself.
Sleeping in the forest would be dangerous and she had no idea what she could expect, making it even more dangerous. But she had made up her mind, and she wanted some advice on her adventure.

Given the risks of her upcoming adventure, Ginny felt she needed to at least let one person know that she was going on this trip. So decided to tell one person about it; Dave. Dave was a strange guy and Ginny always had an odd feeling about him. She thought he had a crush on her. But Dave had a lot of experience hiking in the forest and Ginny figured she needed his advice. So one day after school, she saw Dave sitting outside alone and she approached him.

Ginny told Dave about her plan and a smile broke across his usually expressionless face. Of course, he wanted to help her out. They decided to meet in the library to discuss Ginny’s plans and learn about what she should and shouldn’t do. But for Dave, there was something else that he wanted.

Dave told Ginny everything that he thought she should know to prepare for this hike. But he also expressed that he was quite scared that Ginny would be out there in the woods alone. So when they stood up to leave, he turned to Ginny and moved closer to her.

“I think it might be a good idea if I join you out there,” Dave said.Dave moved even closer to Ginny and while she knew that he meant well, Ginny felt this was something that she had to do on her own. She told him she appreciated the offer but assured him that she was going to be fine.

Ginny was kinda freaked out, she wanted to do this trip on her own. And definitely not with Dave. She already had a bad feeling about him and she didn’t trust to be with him alone in a forest. Ginny moved away and tried to brush off the awkwardness of the situation. “I’ll be fine. Don’t worry.”

Dave didn’t look too happy that he was rebuffed, and he asked if she was serious. But when he noticed that she really meant it, he left her alone. With that awkward conversation out of the way, Ginny went on planning her trip on her own, hoping Dave crash her adventure despite now knowing of her plans.

Throughout the three weeks of planning, Ginny collected everything she thought she needed for the big trip. She bought a hammock, materials to make a fire, and just to be sure, she even packed a sharp knife.
Ginny had secretly hidden everything under her bed, hoping that her grandparents would not find out. And when the day would finally come, she would be ready to leave immediately. She truly could not wait and was raring to go on the day itself.

That morning could not have felt longer, Ginny wanted her grandparents out of the house as soon as possible, but it felt as if time was going slower than normal. Then, around 4 PM her grandfather finally decided it was time to go. They hugged Ginny and told her to take good care of herself, then they left.

Once Ginny saw that the car had left the driveway, she put on her hiking shoes and grabbed her bags. She double-checked if she had everything and took some fresh fruit from the fruit bowl. She closed the door, locked it, and stood still for a moment. This was it, her adventure would finally begin!

The first part of her trip was quite easy, she knew this part of the forest quite well. She just wanted to go further than she had ever been, but she also knew she had to stay in more familiar surroundings during the first night. That seemed like a very smart and sensible idea. So when it started getting dark, she decided to make a little camp…

Luckily it was not that cold, still she decided to make a little campfire. She collected some dry wood and stones and made a small fire pit. Then, she grabbed her hammock and started setting it up. Ginny had brought some food that she could prepare, but it was not much. She had to make sure to find some more tomorrow.

There she was, sitting by the fire quietly, enjoying the cool night air. But Ginny had a strange feeling. She was excited about this adventure, but she was also a little bit scared. She was all by herself, but it sometimes felt as if she was being watched. She never fully knew what the dangers could be of a trip like this. But the sound of the fire and the wind calmed her down and soon she fell asleep.

Only an hour and a half later, Ginny’s sleep was disturbed by a strange noise. She heard some twigs break and immediately sat up in the hammock. There wasn’t much left of the fire, so she saw almost nothing. It was dark and the trees felt heavy and menacing. She grabbed her flashlight, only to find out she forgot to replace the batteries.

Ginny got scared. What could it be what she heard? She noticed that her heart was beating very fast and that her hands were shaking. Quietly, she stepped out of the hammock and crawled closer to the glowing embers of the fire. She quickly rekindled the fire with the help of a few thin twigs, allowing her to see more.

When the fire got bigger she could see further and then she finally saw what had woken her up. A deer walked ahead. She breathed a huge sigh of relief. When the animal saw the fire, it quickly ran away. Ginny decided to stay awake a little longer and make the fire bigger.

It was a long day though and the hike was quite long. Ginny felt her eyelids getting heavier and the draw of sleep pulling her closer. She quickly decided to throw a few more large pieces of wood on the fire and lay back in the hammock. She hoped she could get enough rest to start the next part of her trip fresh the next day.

The new day dawned and the sun shines through the branches on Ginny’s face. She wakes up to the beautiful sounds that the forest makes in the morning. Birds chirp and a cool breeze blows through the forest. Ginny is happy, she has plenty of energy to travel on!

Day two starts well. After walking for about an hour, Ginny is further into the woods than she has ever been. She looks around in amazement and enjoys the beauty of nature. She is enjoying herself and having a good time. Yet she still can’t shake that niggling feeling that she’s not alone in the woods and someone is watching her.

After two hours of walking, Ginny decided to take a rest. She had found a place with a great view. She could see for miles. There she saw in the distance a small lake with a waterfall. After walking so much Ginny smelled very bad so she would like to wash in the fresh water. So she set her course and decided to leave again.

Ginny headed for the small lake, hoping it wouldn’t be too long before she got there. She had high hopes about the lake and the waterfall. She could not wait to take a cold bath. And since she was all by herself, she could use this chance to finally wash her clothes as well.

But after about an hour of walking, she came across something completely different. There, in the middle of the woods, was something Ginny had never expected; a car. It seemed as if the car hadn’t been here long, a few days at most–not that it made her feel less uneasy. They were in the thick of the woods after all. It was hard enough to get around the area on foot, let alone drive.

Ginny was surprised. What was the car doing here? And why was it left behind? She decided to investigate, maybe she would find something near the car that would be useful for her trip. She walks towards the car, it is very quiet in the woods… All you hear is the breaking of twigs under Ginny’s feet…

Ginny felt a bit frightened but she decided to go and check out the car. She walked up to the car, not hearing anything at all. The car was a bit dirty so she could not look through the windows very easily. She wiped away a bit of dirt from the window on the passenger side.
Then she screamed as loud as she could and ran away…

Ginny kept running, faster than she’d ever run. She was out of breath, but she didn’t care anymore. Adrenaline took over. She was shocked by what she had just seen in the car. She couldn’t tell exactly what it was but every fiber in her body told her to run.

But Ginny couldn’t take it anymore, then she stopped. She knew she couldn’t just run away. In fact, she didn’t even know what she was running from. She barely knew what she had actually seen. The curiosity was too great to just leave. She decided to muster all her courage and return to the car.

Still a little hesitant, Ginny decided to take a good look at what was in the car. In the split second she saw it, it looked like a wild animal. Then Ginny thought that as long as the car door was closed, she should be safe.

Ginny came closer, but when she was a few meters away from the car she immediately saw what was inside the car. A small dog started barking from inside the car.Ginny was reassured, she was in no great danger. At least not from the dog, but you’ll hear more about that later.

Ginny stood beside the car, face to face with the dog. Being alone in the woods played into her fear and anxiety. And it’s likely why she let her imagination run wild. Probably because the dog showed up so unexpectedly, and she had a hard time seeing him. But what was she to do now? It was dark and suddenly she no longer only had to take care of herself.

Ginny decided she would take the dog, she couldn’t leave him alone. But now it was dark and she had to find a place to sleep. She grabbed her flashlight to make sure the car was safe. Seeing that only she and the dog were there, she decided to sleep in the car. Tomorrow would be a very long day…

Ginny had a hard time falling asleep. It was, of course, a crazy idea that she was suddenly sleeping in a car, and that she had a dog with her. But that wasn’t all, she still felt like she wasn’t all alone in the woods. Despite not feeling comfortable, she fell asleep peacefully with the dog on her lap.

The next morning Ginny had a better look to see if there was any food in the car for the dog. Luckily there was some food in the trunk so the dog could finally eat. It looked like he hadn’t eaten in days. Now she had to come up with a plan to continue the trip with the dog. Plus, she really wanted to shower…

She quickly decided that she wanted to stick to her original plan as much as possible. So she kept going in the same direction she did yesterday; towards the waterfall. Not only did Ginny really want a shower, but she also desperately needed water for herself and the dog.

And so it happened, Ginny continued on her path and the dog dutifully followed her until they came to the waterfall. Ginny was relieved, she finally had water. The water was clearer than she’d ever seen. She started to undress but then looked around startled, she still had the feeling that she was being watched…

Ginny decided to stand behind a rock, where she felt more comfortable. The dog was now enjoying the water as if he had never swum before. When Ginny felt cleaner again, she decided to quickly get dressed and run off again. She had a long journey ahead of her and what she didn’t know is that the adventure had only just begun.

After taking a lovely shower and collecting water, Ginny had the courage to continue the journey. Although she would like to discover much more, she had decided to go back home now, with the dog. She was happy and started running a bit, with the dog happily joining her. But then disaster struck…

The moment Ginny jumped over a branch, she slipped and landed in a nasty way. She screamed and immediately knew she had a problem with her ankle. There she was, all alone with only a dog, in the woods. She knew she would have to walk for at least another 6 hours, but she would never be able to if her ankle was broken. She needs help fast…

Ginny is panicking, how can she continue with her trip? She can never come home herself… The dog also seems to recognize the seriousness of the situation and crouches close to Ginny. But then Ginny suddenly hears someone running towards her in the distance… She stiffens with fear and holds the knife that she had brought.

Then she sees who is coming running, it is Dave, the creepy classmate she had asked for help. Many thoughts run through Ginny’s head; how could he be here all of a sudden? Did he follow me? Has he been watching me constantly? But before she knows it, he’s sitting next to her inspecting her ankle.

Ginny pushes him away… She wants to answer first! “What are you doing here creep?!” she calls to him. “Have you been spying on me?” Then Dave says, “Calm down, I’m going to tell you everything later, first I have to help you with your ankle.” He takes an icepack from his bag and holds it to Ginny’s ankle.

After applying a bandage and confirming that the ankle is not broken, he begins to say, “When you asked me to help prepare, I realized you had no idea what you were getting yourself into. to make sure you were safe…” Ginny started to cry. She said, “I felt so unsafe because I realized I was being watched, that’s your fault…”

But then she added, “But I am very grateful that you are here, without you this would probably have ended very differently.” Fortunately, it didn’t take long before she could walk again, and so they continued their journey home together. Now Ginny had a beautiful experience, a dog and a good friendship from this trip.
The events of this story are entirely fictional and are products of the author’s imagination. Images included are meant for illustration purposes only. Any resemblance to actual events, places or persons, living or dead, are entirely coincidental.

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