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  • (distorted music)

  • - [Narrator] Friends never came naturally to me.

  • At least, not until the day I met her,

  • my friend, the monster.

  • (screeching sound)

  • My mothers wanted us to move away from the city.

  • They said it was about getting away from it all.

  • I think it had more to do with

  • me getting picked on at school.

  • I'd never been the most popular kid.

  • I'm what you'd call a bit of a nerd.

  • I'm really into outer space and planets,

  • and other not cool things, I guess.

  • Having two moms didn't help much either,

  • but they're both pretty great and worth the trouble.

  • Anyway, we pack up and move to the middle of nowhere.

  • I had come to realize we hadn't moved far enough.

  • Apparently prejudice is just as rampant

  • in the middle of nowhere as it is in the city.

  • And prejudice came with names.

  • Ben, and Christie.

  • They were a brother and sister that lived nearby.

  • A couple of high schoolers, a couple of years behind,

  • if you know what I mean. (laughter)

  • Ever since we moved in they had been constant trouble for us

  • especially after they saw I had two moms.

  • They left signs on our porch saying,

  • freaks leave, or, two moms don't make a right.

  • And I'm pretty sure they broke a few of our windows

  • throwing rocks.

  • Of course, we could never prove it.

  • Several times they caught me on the way back from school,

  • something I'm pretty sure they hadn't attended all year.

  • They would always try to get the better of me.

  • You take enough punches in your time,

  • you kind of get numb to it all.

  • Although some days I wish I had stood up for myself,

  • or at least my moms.

  • They deserve a son that'll stand up for them.

  • After a tussle, they'd always tell me,

  • you'd better watch out, Eric.

  • It's not just us that don't take a liking

  • to you and your moms around here.

  • Better hope Woe Bone doesn't decide to eat you

  • and your freak family up.

  • Who was Woe Bone?

  • What was Woe Bone?

  • I found out later listening in on the kids

  • talk around school that Woe Bone was the name

  • the town had given to a monster

  • that supposedly lived in the nearby swamp.

  • Some small town legend that they

  • surprisingly all seemed to believe in.

  • And apparently I live close to the legendary swamp.

  • Whatever.

  • I'm not scared of monsters or a Woe Bone.

  • I've got more important things to concern myself with,

  • like the moon, and the stars.

  • You can't see the sky in the city like you can out here.

  • So I made sure to take full advantage of that.

  • Each night I had been looking for the best area

  • to set my telescope up,

  • the place that would give me the best view

  • of the whole wide universe above.

  • I had finally found the perfect spot.

  • It was this great big open area next to a swamp.

  • I remember thinking,

  • this must be where the infamous swamp monster lives.

  • Huh.

  • The stories these small town folk fall for.

  • Anyway, I had set my scope near the edge of the water

  • to get the best view,

  • but when I went to take the lens cap off,

  • I dropped it into the water.

  • I got down on my stomach and fished my hand into the water

  • to see if I could feel for it.

  • It was so dark I could barely make out my own reflection.

  • Then I noticed I wasn't alone.

  • In the water's reflection I saw a girl

  • a little younger than me looking over my shoulder.

  • It gave me such a startle I had to laugh at myself

  • for being scared of a little girl.

  • I didn't laugh for long.

  • I pushed myself up and turned around,

  • expecting to see the same girl I saw in the water.

  • I had never been more wrong in my life.

  • What greeted me instead

  • was a horrifying looking swamp monster.

  • It had huge sharp teeth.

  • Broken, bloodied claws protruded

  • from its green, moldy fingertips.

  • It was made up of everything foul

  • found at the bottom of the swamp.

  • Then it hit me.

  • It, this thing.

  • This was Woe Bone.

  • Finally realizing what was in front of me,

  • I screamed in its face. (yelling)

  • And then it made this awful noise back at me.

  • (otherworldly shriek)

  • I can't un-hear whatever that noise was.

  • If you gathered every sad thought or feeling

  • you ever had in your whole life and made it into one sound,

  • that's what it sounded like.

  • It was awful.

  • I ran off as quick as my feet could take me.

  • I looked back and saw that the creature wasn't after me.

  • Instead it was just, just sitting there,

  • looking at me curiously.

  • I noticed it wore a necklace with what looked like a locket

  • of some sort hanging from it.

  • I stopped in my tracks almost pondering to go back.

  • Then they happened.

  • Ben and Christie.

  • Ben asked me, "what are you running from, freak?".

  • I told him what I had saw.

  • That I'd actually seen Woe Bone.

  • That we needed to leave.

  • I pointed to where the monster was,

  • but where my finger pointed there was nothing there.

  • Ben and Christie looked to each other

  • and broke out in laughter.

  • (laughter)

  • "Look who's afraid of the dark",

  • said Christie.

  • "Why don't you run off to your mommies?"

  • I did my best to contain myself and tried to walk past them.

  • That clearly wasn't going to happen.

  • Ben grabbed me hard by the arm and yanked me back.

  • He pushed me hard towards the water, saying,

  • "you don't get to leave that easy."

  • "Since the moment I saw you and your disgusting moms,"

  • "I didn't like you or any bit of your queer family."

  • "There's no place for your kind here."

  • Christie followed him up, hissing between her teeth.

  • "Yeah, freak."

  • I realized that my heels were just inches

  • from the water line.

  • Ben had ahold of me.

  • I begged and pleaded Ben to let me go.

  • That he could call me whatever he wanted,

  • but I had seen a monster.

  • "A monster?"

  • Ben said.

  • "Well good then, freak,"

  • "let's acquaint you back with your own kind".

  • And with that, he pushed me into the swamp.

  • But not before I took ahold of him

  • and brought him in with me.

  • We fell hard into the wet blackness of the swamp.

  • It was eerie.

  • You couldn't see a thing but felt every awful,

  • slimy bit beneath the surface.

  • Ben emerged angrier than I'd ever seen him.

  • Spitting water up, he yelled, "you're dead!"

  • He treaded after me, and I tried to swim away.

  • Just then I felt something swim past my leg.

  • "What was that?"

  • I yelled.

  • Ben looked at me with a grin as if to say nice try,

  • but then it swam by him,

  • and now I wasn't the only one afraid.

  • Ben switched directions towards his sister on the shore,

  • and whatever it was was following him under the water,

  • and gaining on him, too.

  • He made it to Christie.

  • Their hands touched right when from the water

  • leaped a giant disgusting creature

  • even more frightening than the one I saw moments ago.

  • It took hold of Ben by the shoulders

  • and bit into his neck with a swift action.

  • (yelling)

  • Blood spewed over Christie as she pulled her hand

  • away from her dying brother.

  • Ben fought his hardest to stay above the surface,

  • but it was no use, as another creature came from below

  • and latched onto him with its gnawing teeth.

  • It was like watching piranha attack a turkey leg.

  • (crunching)

  • They peeled his flesh away piece by piece,

  • (squelching)

  • his screams louder with each new part of him torn away.

  • (screaming)

  • He was alive for most of it.

  • It wasn't until the screaming stopped

  • that you knew he was finally dead.

  • I gathered myself and started swimming back to land.

  • I saw Christie get up and run away.

  • She didn't make it far. (footsteps)

  • She was tackled by another swamp monster

  • on land hiding in the darkness.

  • It broke her to the ground,

  • tearing her stomach open with its cracked claws

  • and ate her insides out as she tried to fight it off.

  • (snarling)

  • She put up a good fight but never stood a chance.

  • I could hear the monsters slurping her organs up

  • like spaghetti. (slurping)

  • I was the only one left,

  • and they had all turned their sights on me.

  • I swam harder than I ever had back to shore.

  • I could see my telescope.

  • I had ahold of the tripod, I was nearly there.

  • And then it got me. (splashing)

  • Its dagger claws tore into my leg as it yanked me back.

  • Feeling myself dragged back into the water,

  • I remember staring at the stars and thinking

  • that would be the last time I'd ever see them.

  • I was taken under the water when I felt something,

  • someone, all of a sudden take hold of my hands.

  • I was being pulled back to the shore, back to life.

  • When my head came out of the water

  • I looked up and saw the creature from before.

  • Woe Bone. (ominous sound)

  • The monster around my legs wasn't giving up, though,

  • and dug its claws deeper into me.

  • I screamed, feeling its nails find my bones.

  • But then Woe Bone emitted that awful cry I heard earlier.

  • (otherworldly shriek)

  • But it was different, somehow.

  • Like it had strength to it.

  • Like it was claiming me.

  • Suddenly I felt the other monster release its claws.

  • The next thing I knew I was being pulled onto land.

  • Woe Bone patted me over, as if to make sure I was okay.

  • I again noticed the locket around its neck.

  • I slowly reached for it, opened it, and discovered inside

  • a picture of a mother with a young girl.

  • (pinging)

  • Woe Bone was the girl in the picture, it had to be.

  • I told her my name was Eric.

  • She cocked her head at me as if she understood.

  • She then dug her sharpest claw into the dirt

  • and scrawled something in it.

  • It read, Lexi.

  • I asked her to come with me, maybe my moms could help her,

  • but it shook its head and placed a finger against my lips.

  • She didn't want me to tell anyone about her, so I agreed.

  • She raised her slimy clawed hand up,

  • made a fist, and stuck out her pinkie.

  • It took me a minute, but I finally figured it out.

  • She wanted me to make a pinkie promise,

  • so that's what I did.

  • I promised to keep her secret, to keep our secret.

  • Because that's what friends do.

  • (pulsing noise)

(distorted music)

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