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Elan Coil [88]
3 years ago
9

Write me a scary story

English
2 answers:
vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
8 0

Once, in a time we no longer can remember, lingering in the woods of a forest there were headless ghosts. They would only come out at night time to haunt those teenagers that were out too late. Once captured by these ghosts the teenagers were then transformed by these ghosts and turned into one of them. Legend has it that after the transformation was complete they would then disguise them as normal looking humans. They would go about their day until nightfall that's when the teenagers, not headless ghosts disguise, would eat children to give them energy and power to repeat thee cycle every night until the whole human population is gone.

Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Four Walls

Explanation:

A single house stands on a lonely hill shrouded in a dense forest. A trail winds its way through the crooked trees, seemingly frail and choked in contrast to the darkened wood. The air here is stale and slow, like the last dying breaths of an elderly person. This allows a fog to linger over everything here. Like a gentle blanket of silence that seems to swallow up the sun. And your screams.

Inside the house you will find one room with one window. And no doors. Take a seat in one of the corners. It doesn´t matter which, even though the far right one works best. Close your eyes and lean your head against the wall. Inhale the weak crumbling scent of peeling plaster. Listen. If you listen close enough, he might come to you.

Ah, there it is. He has a wonderful voice, does he not? The little boy. So soft and gentle. Just like a leaf that falls silently onto the surface of a lake. Don´t open your eyes yet; he´s very shy. Just listen to his voice as he sings and laughs. And let me tell you a story.

These walls have a history. It can be traced back so long a go that even books have difficulty remembering. For years and years these four walls have stood resolute.

Once inside there were three people. Can you see them? Yes, a man, a woman, and a boy. Take them out and examine them as if they are dolls. They´re so happy.

These three built a house intentionally isolated from their hometown. It was refreshing to be a part of nature without the crowded bustling atmosphere of the town. Anyone who came by often wondered why their one-roomed house had no doors. To this, any seekers never received an understandable answer.

To be continued.

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