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Old Mar 14, 2011, 07:37 AM
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This was an odd one for me, because it wasn't in the first person and it switched scenes, just like a movie:

Woman A is being held in a prison camp, but she knows the layout well because it used to be her summer camp when she was a kid. She's being made to sweep and she sees her old tent. She knows she can escape out the back of it so she asks the guard for permission to clean it and is told yes.

The guards are in a meeting and are shown a picture of woman A. They are told she's missing and to hunt her down.

Prisoners are in the mess hall. Woman B has a small photo of Woman A hidden in her hand and approaches someone in the corner. She quietly asks, "Have you seen her, she's missing?" The person in the corner takes the photo and holds it up for everyone to see, shouting her reply, which exposes Woman B to everyone as a traitor. "Hey, has anyone seen this person? She's missing!" Everyone in the mess hall just stares down Woman B and she knows she's done for.

Woman A has now escaped out the back to the tent and is facing an open field with plenty of room to run away. She's hears a voice behind her and turns to look as he asks, "Do you recognize them?". She turns forward to look at the field again, and a pack of snarling wolves is now blocking her only way out.

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