Don’t Touch That Book - Original Writing

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Don’t Touch That Book - Original Writing

It all began in 1901 in a small village on the outskirts of Tennessee.

The village noticed that over the last couple of weeks some very loud

bangs and some unexpected noises had come from a dark and mysterious

house within the forest across the river.

In the village there was a family called the Brambles. They thought it

was necessary to investigate the noises coming from the woods. What

they hadn’t realised was that their eight year old daughter, Amy, was

already playing in the woods near the strange house.

As Amy was walking down to the house, she heard three disturbing

cackles coming from the direction of the house. All this did was make

Amy very eager to see what was inside the house. Amy started to get

more and more anxious as she started walking closer. Just as Amy was

going to look through the window, BANG. A terrifying, five foot green

woman with worts on her face and nose appeared from no where. It was

as if it was magic. The strange woman said just one thing, “We can

smell children you know”. As the mysterious woman said that she

completely disappeared with terrified little girl. Her screams echoing

across the trees and bushes forming the forest on the edge of the

village.

The villagers all heard the spine chilling screams. They started

grabbing their children to see if they were safe but there was one

child missing. Amy’s dad started to shake with fear .She was no where

to be seen. Then it clicked “Oh my God. It was Amy who was screaming”.

As Mr. Bramble said that, Mrs. Bramble fainted. By the time she came

round, a huge crowd of male villagers had gathered with burning

staff’s and huge sharp rakes ready to help find Amy in the woods.

The villagers crossed over the river and stormed through the wood,

burning everything in sight. The rage inside them was growing and they

were ready to avenge the creature that had caused the terrifying

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