Haunted
One day I was walking along side a road that not to many people
travel on. All of a sudden it started storming really bad. I didn't want to
get sick so I decided to run into an old abandoned house for cover. No one
lived there, I was sure of that. As I got in, I looked around and noticed
what a spooky house it was. It seemed really spooky.
I saw a large room that was the foyer. The room had a checkered
tile floor. It was lit a dark blue color. There were two lights on either
side of the staircase that led to the second floor. Off to the right of the
large foyer was a door that led to the kitchen. The kitchen was old a musty
smelling. As I walked to the back of the kitchen, I noticed a door. I
stared at it. A second later it opened! I ran out of the kitchen as fast as
I could and ran up the stairs.
Up stairs it was even darker. I saw a long narrow hallway with a
lot of doors on both sides and on the end. I checked all of the doors and I
could only get into one of them. I walked into the one that I could get
into and heard someone yelling and pleading. I grew scared but then noticed
it wasn't a person. It looked like a hologram, but you could see and hear
him. He seemed to be pleading for his life. I could not see whom he was
talking to, but I don't think it was a person. The man was balding and
looked like he was in his upper forties. He was saying, "I am sorry for
coming into your house. I thought it was empty. Please! Please! Let me go.
I won't say anything; I didn't see you murder him. No! Don't! Ahhhhhhh!
Stop..." Then he fell to the floor after I heard a sickening crack. I raced
out of that room only to find myself in the hallway again. I decided it was
time for me to leave! I went quickly down stairs and went to the door I
came in at. I turned the handle and nothing happened.
There were four exits from the main dining room: one by means of a door in the center of the Shawmut street wall: another by the stairs (used by the waiters) to the kitchen: another by a door near the orchestra platform into the control room to another door to Shawmut Street, or optionally downstairs to the part of the basement occupied by the heating plant: by the main entrance to the foyer, and another through the passageway near the orchestra platform to the Broadway Lounge.
a ghoul or a ghost. And at the end of the play, he disappears and his
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everyone else boarded . I noticed that in the back of my book there was a few
His silver colored head seemed to brush the top of the doorway as he appeared. Glasses sat on the bridge of his nose. He vaguely resembled grandpa who appeared at a family gathering that one has heard of on occasions, but his persona was never elaborated on. That one grampa that went to college and was successful and envied.
one was at the back and one was at the main entrance. It was huge and
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Approaching the front of the church I walked up several steps to large wooden doors that must have been ten feet tall. Immediat...
door and follow the sidewalk to the back door. I open the door and a child-like
The strange thing kept appearing as if he was real and the man was being watched, the man also strangely kept on getting this strange feeling that went down from his neck, through his spine. Almost as if his body was telling him to run out of the strange place.
There was a door that I had never gone in. It stood out in the middle