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January 2, 2025 at 2:50:14 PM

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Wystersis

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Singular: Wystersy Burnsville, WV Living near the lake, every Saturday I run along the trails. One morning it was very foggy and cool for the season; I threw on a jacket and went out as usual. The ground was covered in a thin layer of dew, which made parts surprisingly slippery; halfway down a wooded path, I slipped and fell backward, only skinning a knee. This next part, however, was the strangest thing I have ever experienced to this date: a woman laughed in the distance. Feeling embarrassed, I quickly got up and tried to brush of the mud, but I saw no one else around. Uneasy, I started to continue jogging, until I saw something weird farther into the woods. It looked like a large deer, but, instead of a normal deer-head, it had a human-like torso; it was too foggy to make out much, but it looked dirty and covered in vines or debris. And then it just disappeared. I don’t know what I saw, and I’ve never seen it again,…

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