This title could refer to a few different things: the , its 2010 American remake , or perhaps a new original story you'd like me to write using that theme.
The man pointed toward the dark heart of the forest. "The bridge is out on the main track. You go through the trees. Quickly. It gets dark fast."
They stopped at a crossroad where a rusted sign pointed toward a town neither of them recognized. As they debated which way to turn, a man appeared from the tree line. He was lean, dressed in a faded canvas jacket, carrying a heavy wrench. He didn’t wave; he just watched them. And Soon the Darkness
"Stay close," Cathy breathed, reaching for her heavy bike lock.
"The shortcut looked fine on the map," Cathy replied, though her voice lacked conviction. The road here was little more than a cracked ribbon of asphalt hemmed in by dense, silent woods. This title could refer to a few different
The sun was a bruised orange, hanging low over the French countryside. Cathy and Jane had been cycling for six hours, their legs burning, the map flapping uselessly against Cathy’s handlebars.
While it's most likely you're looking for a inspired by that title, I've put together a suspenseful short story below that captures the "vacation gone wrong" spirit of the films. The Long Way Home You go through the trees
The light began to move toward them, bouncing with a slow, deliberate pace. And soon, the darkness was no longer their only problem.