Apparently something sinister awaits, but what? Oh, it doesn't matter, does it? The fact remains that she craves the thrill of it much more than you. Long ago, a young lady led me through a dark, unknown woodland, and it was much as you say here. Good fun for her, goosebumps for me.
It is a good story, I have let many men (friends mind you) into dark places and I like the thrill of not knowing what I'm going to find in the dark. I don't do this anymore, you know, being an adult and all, but as a teen I often found myself in abandoned houses and dark graveyards.
Oh, I'm quite surprised that you've entered something that many have seen!
I'd like to thank you for entering my contest too. I love reading good work :)
I like your focus on the crow - almost like a symbol as in Scott Smith's book.
I like the structure and how there are four lines per paragraph. Organisation can make the difference between a readable piece and something that makes people click off straight away.
A prett simple story to follow and understand.
I like your characterisation - because most people try to make their protagonists seem the heroes, yet you go against this tradition (I love originality)! In true fact, in human nature we are a bit held back and fearful and I think in a way this story shows how we admire others - the friend being braver. For the character to admit this makes him likeable as he's not afraid to admit someone is better than him in this aspect
to admit she's braver than you takes courage. there is so much regret when it is her experience and not both of yours to share. it's very gracious of her to tell it as if it were yours as well. it shows what a kind, self-less girl she is as well someone who really cares about you.
Wow, this really got me thinking... Is it a sacrifice, a kind gesture not thought twice about, or is it just love? I think my favorite lines are "A tear finds my cheek
Before I retreat towards the light"
Light, obviously, is knowledge and sometimes Christlike... but in this context it symbolizes fear and possibly cowardice because it is safety. However, we can't always live in our comfort zones, in the spots we deem safe.