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English, 09.03.2021 21:50 samanthablain192

I need help!! here's the problem: so me and my 2 cousins went biking around the nabojoirhood and they had to show me there hangout area. we stopped at a dead end and I saw woods and a lake, so they started going into the woods when we stopped they showed me this hideout ( it was not that deep into the woods, we could still see our bikes and the street). we start talking when i look to my left and i see something in the trees so i tell them and we start to run towards it, we later find out its a hunters set in the tree i look at it and we agreed it was abandoned so we start to climb it. me and one of my other cousins ( there was 3 of us) we looked around and from where we were we could see most of the woods. I later look at another tree that's pretty far and I see a older hunter seat. I tell them and we all say to go check it out. once we got there we looked at it and it was broken and old so we leave it. as we are heading down back to our bikes I see a house. I stop them and say there's a house over there ( we were in the middle of the woods, since the hunters seat was far into the woods. at this point we could not see our bikes) we thought it was strange that a house was in the middle of the woods. 5 minutes later we choose to go check it out hoping no one was there, as we are walking slowly up to it. we are now right behind it and we stopped because in the back of the house was a junk yard. there was old bottles, REALLY old tv ( looked like it was from the late 70s or early 80s), there was a big lump in the ground and it looked like a bunker cause there a really small window and there was a small dim light in there. we later saw a motorcycle so we start to think someone lives there and there most likely inside. one of my cousins says we are going to go one at a time so he starts to walk up to the house when I notice a small light in the back turn on. no one else saw it so to save us I sprint up to him and whisper we need to go now I will explain it later. we start sprinting back to our bikes, once we got there I said to him " as you were walking up to the house I noticed a small back light turn on so someone was inside". as we are getting onto our bikes he says I heard a voice when we were in the woods, i then say i heard a bottle brake. right now we are still wondering why was a house in the middle of the woods and why was there a hidden bunker. all 3 of us are un-sure if we should go back or not. plus we don't want to tell our parents cause then they would say to not go there and then they will not trust us any more to go out on our own.( it was still day we are not allowed to go at night.) should we go back?? and if we go what should we do??

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