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This is a story about an ordinary man called James who also happens to be a soldier, he has just completed a tour of Afghanistan and cannot wait to see his family again. After a period of leave he has to go on a training exercise with his unit , they are given a quick brief and then dropped off in the middle of a very large forest at night. They stop for a break and one of the men wanders off to the treeline, all hell breaks loose and he is attacked by something. He is quickly dragged into the forest and James and his men set off in pursuit, they are able to follow a trail and it leads them to the entrance to a cave. They have to make a snap decision, do they enter or not, being soldiers and full of adrenaline they decide to go in. They very soon realise they have made a grave error, they have to get out but something has been alerted to their presence and as they had no right to be there, their intrusion could not go un-punished. The true horror of their situation becomes apparent and they will soon find out they have stumbled into their own personal Hell.

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