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Ember Ainsley Howler was taking the normal route home from rehearsal, her fiery red hair blowing in her face. She had just found out that after all her hard work, she had gotten the part of… maid number 4, who happened to have exactly 3 lines. She’s pretty sure she only got the part because that maid was described as having big brown eyes, red hair, and a face that reflects “pure innocence.” Ember hates her baby-face. People always assume she’s as innocent as she looks. Which she most definitely is not. She may be girly, but everyone who meets her says she has one of the strongest opinions of anyone they’ve ever met.
She lived close to the theatre, so, of course, she had to walk home. In the dead of February. In New York city . As she was muttering
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The hole is a perfect circle.
That doesn’t happen. She thought to herself. I really shouldn’t be doing this. Being alone near something that could kill me never works out in horror movies. Daisy would probably dare me to do this. Too bad she couldn’t make it to rehearsal today.
Daisy Brownstone is Ember’s best friend, they’ve known each other since the age of 3 when they met in preschool. Who, despite the name, was not like a daisy in the slightest. She hates dresses, and her favorite color is black. She and Ember are complete opposites. However, they did have one thing in common, their love for theater. In fact, Daisy had never missed rehearsal before, so it was very strange that she had today.
Ember approached the edge of the hole. The water that filled it was pitch-black, and she couldn’t tell how deep it was. This is weird, she thought to herself, I should just go home. Ember started to turn away when she heard it. A low rumbling was coming from the opening, and it was getting louder. Okay. I need to get out of here. Now. She thought as she backed away and started to run. She barely made it two feet. Something cold grabbed her by the ankle and pulled her into the inky

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