Title: Horror episode Hey everyone, it's Lily. This time, I've got a chilling tale to share-one that still gives me goosebumps whenever I think about it. So, if you’re ready for a bit of a scare, here goes. It all started when my friend and I decided to rent a cabin in the woods for the weekend. We wanted a break from the city, a chance to unwind, and enjoy some quiet time surrounded by nature. The cabin was old but charming, nestled deep in the forest, far from any neighbors.The first night, we settled in with hot cocoa and board games, the fire crackling in the fireplace, casting warm glows across the room. Everything was perfect-until it wasn’t. Around midnight, I woke up to the sound of creaking floorboards. At first, I thought it was just the old house settling. But then I heard it again-slow, deliberate footsteps echoing through the hallway. Curiosity and a tinge of fear got the best of me. I grabbed my phone and turned on the flashlight, tiptoeing out of my room to investigate. The hallway was eerily quiet, the only sound being my own heartbeat thundering in my ears. As I reached the living room, I saw it- a shadowy figure standing by the window, barely illuminated by the moonlight. I froze, my mind racing with possibilities. Was it a burglar? A prank? Or something else entirely? I took a step closer, my hand shaking as I tried to shine the light directly on the figure. And just like that, it vanished-disappearing into thin air. My breath caught in my throat, and I bolted back to my room, locking the door behind me. The next morning, I hesitantly shared what I had seen with my friends. They laughed it off, attributing it to my overactive imagination. But I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off. We left the cabin that morning, grateful to be back in the familiar chaos of the city. Though my friends eventually brushed off the experience as a spooky coincidence, I couldn't forget the shadowy figure by the window. Sometimes, late at night, I think about that cabin and the secrets it holds. And I know, deep down, that some mysteries are better left unsolved. ---