Molly Mikers planned on hikking the Applachian Trail of six months she had all of her supply drops palnned out and all her gear ready to go she had friend drive her vehicle to the otherside of the trail so that it would there for her, she knew it would be a challenge but she wanted to test herself both physcially and metally. About 1,000 mile into the trail she felt a prick in her neck and then she felt woozy so she sat down and then passed out, she was in and of consciousness and noticed that there were two guys surrounding her one had a stretcher they laid the stretcher down and put her on it. they then lead her to a secret location in the woods it she entered into a cabin and then there was a long metal table. they slided her onto the table and then took her clothes off.One of them then took a needle with tube and poked her arm with it and drew blood into three tubes then remove then needle, he then looked at the blood underneath a microscope. The other then took a scaple and cut her open from the bottom of chest to the pelvis and proceeded to take out her organs this really hurt she moaned unable to scream. She could see them carefully looking at the organs when they were done they put them back and sewed her back up. They banaged her and one of them made phone call and the got the stretcher and put her into a more comfortable bed and a hour later another guy shows up and says " Hello I will be your nurse for six weeks." The two that disected her left and she was left with this man and she asked him why this happened to her he told her that they used to be doctors and then one day they snapped. He took good care of her anything she needed he got when the six weeks was over the nurse said that she might want to be careful if she wanted to finish the trail to take breaks and get plenty of rest and to see a doctor to make sure everything had healed okay. She finished the trail and when she got off the trail she saw a doctor and then went to therapy and the facility that she choice said that she had complex PTSD and that is what they specialized in and that they had classes that taught people how to deal with the symptoms. She got better but she never went back to the Appalachian Trail again.