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RE: The Old Cabin in the Woods

in The Ink Welllast year

I'm glad you found that suspenseful aspect of the first ending effective. You make a good point about the suspense created by the ambiguity in the first ending, where it's unclear if the wolf intends to harm Emily or not before she strikes it down. Leaving that unanswered definitely adds a darker, more ominous touch. The tension of the moment is heightened by not knowing the wolf's true motives. Thank you so much for reading and stopping by.