• A young girl, no older than fourteen walked among a wooded path. Her dark, curly brown hair cascaded down to her waist. She was not petite, but not obese either. She was slender, and built for tougher things, that no woman, atleast not in her day, would ever think of doing. She had brown eyes. Her eyes weren't the mucky brown you'd think of, but a bright vibrant brown that masked her real feelings, along with her smiles.
    Isabella was an independant girl. She never felt dependant or vulerable to anyone. She spoke her mind, and never thought twice. Isabella was known as the 'weird' girl, because of her different likes and dislikes. She hated dresses, except for the one night gown her mother had gave her before she passed away, make-up, pink, anything girly. She loved to ride horses. Horses were her passion.
    Isabella continued through the dense forest, until she came to a sudden hault. There standing before her was the most beautiful fountain she'd ever seen. Staring up in amazement, the girl slowly walked up to the the beautiful art piece and placed a hand on it.
    Another thing, people thought different of her was her love fore nature and animals. How could she be one independant woman, yet love animals? Nobody ever understood her.
    A 'popping' sound was rung through-out the forest, and the girl stood up instantly, whirling to see what had made such a noise. Stepping out of the forest, a hideously deformed man stepped towards the girl with a smile. Isabella bit her lip and closed her eyes. She told herself over and over that it was what was inside that mattered, not out. Smiling back, she nodded towards him and looked back at the fountain.
    The man grinned secretly, and walked towards the girl and sat beside her. Isabella blushed from the closeness of being with a boy. "It really is remarkable isn't it?" he said. Isabella blinked, and then nodded humming," M'hmm.." She muttered softly, still lost in the beauty.
    The man grinned again but this time, it was cunning. A plan was forming in the distorted man's mind.