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Earlier today i went to Italy and I enjoyed my stay there, it was a very adventurous trip, i went to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa blah blah ate pizza etc. but while i was there i went to an eerie forest that had a 'do not enter sign' me being the rebel that I am decided to enter anyway, after exploring the forest for a bit i didn't see anything dangerous around, why wouldn't I enter, but the deeper I got into the forest the deeper I was away from society, after realizing there was nobody here I turned around and didn't even see the city, at this point I realized i was in trouble, I checked my phone to see what time it was, it was dead, which was odd as i charged it before I came to the forest, i panicked but then said to myself "There's no turning back now" i walked a bit more into the forest and discovered a small broken down hut with an X marked on the ground inside the hut, as most treasure stories said...'X marks the spot' As I had no shovel i had to dig with my hands, it may have hurt but it must have been worth it, I kept digging until i discovered a chest, "Finally" I gasped. I opened the chest, there was a letter.
"To whom it may concern,

Hello there, if you are reading this, you have traveled a fair distance and I wouldn't want to disappoint you,

My name is Leonardo Da Vinci and I am what most call a professional painter,

and I agree, I am magnificent amn't I?

anyway under this note there is a very nice painting that i haven't released to the public,

Enjoy

Thanks,

Leonardo"

 

I tossed the letter out of the chest and looked at the paint

I stared in amazement, this is what was underneath

 

PLEASE READ THE FULL STORY BEFORE OPENING

IM WARNING YOU

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