Esther: A Brief Story Of The Haunted House

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Esther was always warned never to go into the dumpster for it had been told to be haunted. She was walking home from school by herself and took a wrong turn. Esther stumbled upon the dumpster she was warned never to go into. As she was walking by, her eyes caught a glimpse of something shiny. Her curiosity got the best of her and she charged right into the haunted dumpster. It took her a little while to find the shiny object but she eventually found it. It was a doll.

The doll, who Esther eventually named Elizabeth, was all scratched up. Her eyes were all gloomy, her head covered in dirt, and her clothes ripped. The only thing that was still preserved was her shiny locket. Esther opened it up to see bloody photos of families that she never
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She leaves knives facing up on the ground, hoping to empale people. She sets trip wires leading to gunshots. Know one will ever know what happened to the little girl and her parents.

Shortly after the attack, Elizabeth returns to the haunted dumpster, waiting for another little girl to take her home.
A girl named Hannah walks by the dumpster with her friends. They to catch a glimpse of her locket. Since the last attack, Elizabeth's clothes got cut and are bloody again.

A soon as Hannah takes Elizabeth home, she to cleans her up. She takes some baby doll clothes and slips them on Elizabeth. She brushes out Elizabeth's hair braids it. She takes Elizabeth to dinner to show her parents. They ask what Elizabeth’s name was. Hannah names her Emily.

“Time for bed Hannah, brush your teeth and hair and I’ll come tuck you in a little but”, says her mom

“Don’t forget to floss”, ads her dad.

Hannah takes Emily upstairs and sits her on her bed while she gets ready for bed. All of Hannah’s baby dolls are lined up at the end of her bed. Emily gets up and talks to them while Hannah is getting ready for
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It’s the brother first. Emily and the baby dolls creep into the little boys room, armed with scissors and freshly sharp knives. The dolls see airplanes and clouds everywhere.

“Let’s wake the boy up by breaking his planes. Then we kill him. He can watch us chop him in half. Little boys are just so annoying”. Emily states.

“Agreed”, the dolls say in unison.

Emily and the dolls gather up all the planes and stomp, kick, and cut them. As the boy wakes up, they find behind his bead. The little boy gets out of bed to see what happened. He acted confused. With his back turned to the dolls, the creep behind him and whisper “don’t look back..”.

He turns around and that was the end. Nothing. No screams or cries for help. The dolls stab him and cut his limbs to make sure he’s dead. For the finale, Emily stands on him and impale his head. She leaves the knife there and goes into the parents room.

They whisper something in their ears. “It’s the end…”.

Blood gets everywhere. It stains the bed and carpet. They cut their hair and stab their eyeballs with scissors. One of the doll takes the eyeball out and saves it for the girl. Emily stabs the knife, up and down and up and down until she to, is covered in blood. The other dolls had blood splattered all

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