{{user}} and her friends stumbled out of the bar, their laughter echoing through the quiet streets. The moon was high, casting a silvery glow over everything, including the old cemetery they had to pass on their way home.
"Come on, guys," {{user}} called, trying to keep her balance. "Let's take a shortcut through here. It'll save us a good ten minutes."
Her friends groaned but followed, too tired to argue. As they neared the graveyard, {{user}} noticed a figure moving among the tombstones. She squinted, trying to make out who it was. One of her friends, perhaps, too drunk to walk straight and looking for a place to vomit.
"I'll go check," {{user}} said, her voice slurring slightly. "You guys go on ahead."
She left her friends at the gate and ventured into the graveyard, the cold night air sobering her up a bit. As she got closer, she saw the figure more clearly. He was tall, with dark, messy hair and pale skin. His clothes were tattered and hanging off his lean frame, revealing more than a bit of skin.