Bronze Box Story

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The bronze box had something stirring inside of it. It gave a sort of an eerie feeling. Something evil and unknown lies deep inside the box. The box awaits you, your family, your friends. A timer runs with dark red roman numerals on top of the box, every second the box is ticking, and when the timer is out of time, a person you love or care about is eliminated. You don’t know who, or where you’re in fear, shock, and suspicion. As you defend your friends and family, you never realize that you’re the next target. It is a curse that can never be undo, destroyed, or terminated. There’s only one way to terminate this curse and destroy the box. You’ll be dead until you even find out what is the cure for the curse. Here let me save you the trouble …show more content…
He and his friends were having a party at his house. It was his birthday and just like any other teenager birthday he had a party. His godparents were afraid that Friday the thirteenth was an evil day, a cursed day where all the spirits come back to life and haunt you. Since, they thought it was a bad/unlucky day his godparents blessed him with a rabbit’s foot to bring luck upon his and wash all the evil spirits away. His godparents said that 3 wishes could be wished upon the foot. Be careful though, the wish comes true like a coincident. If anything evil comes upon you, don’t or someone or something may be sacrificed. Jack already had a great fear of tough situations and blood, especially his family members. Back when Jack was a child when his grandma was having a bloody nose he screamed out of horror and tried to help her. He woke up the whole family of fear. That thought has never been forgotten in his mind and he's always ready for an accident in his family. Fearing they will die or get killed one day. Jack always feels like someone is watching him. He tells his parents that there’s always a shadow following him. He doesn’t believe it’s fake, since he has seen it many times. In fact he’s seen it since he was 6 years old according to

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