The Disappearance.
•The Anderson family had been looking forward to their vacation for months.
•Sophia Anderson, a fourteen-year-old girl, her brother Eden A., their father Harry A., and their mother Elizabeth A. were on their way to a scenic getaway in the mountains.
•The air was crisp, and the sun shone brightly on the lush green landscape as they arrived at their destination — a peaceful, beautiful spot far from the city's hustle.
•As the car stopped and each member stepped out to admire the view, something strange and mysterious happened.
•The moment Sophia, Harry, and Eden set foot on the ground, they vanished.
Elizabeth, who had turned her head for only a second, looked back to find herself completely alone.
•Panic surged through her veins.
She called their names, running through the woods and searching the area.
But there was no trace of her family.
•The wind whistled through the trees, and Elizabeth's heart pounded.
She had never felt so terrified.
•During her frantic search, she stumbled upon an old, abandoned house.
•The windows were shattered, and the door creaked as it swung open.
Without thinking, Elizabeth hid inside, her breathing shallow and rapid.
•Something was terribly wrong, and she feared that whatever had taken her family might come for her next.