Lumos: A Short Story Of The Haunted House

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On that door there was a numberpad that has enough space for only four numbers. Lumos is ridiculed by this and begans shooting and kicking at the door. It does not even budge to any of the bullets. As Lumos remembers that he knew the code to the door all along! " How silly of me to forget such a wprd". James was on five minutes left but was confused to what Lumos had known. Lumos began to explain that the phantom family was not a happy one. "Many words were used to describe his family but the one that was ussed most often was hell. If hell is reflected and spelled backwords you get the numbers...."

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