Mental Asylums: A Short Story

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It was a stormy night on elmstreet by the mental asylums house. A person from the mental asylum has died, nobody knows who did it, but a superhero named super cow and cops have come to find out what happened. So as they search the place they find a weapon it is a surgery knife. Then all of a sudden the lights go out and then there is another murder. The lights come back on And they see that a man has been choked to death. They hear a noise it i9s a laugh but where is it coming from. The people ask” what do we do we need to find a way out”.Then super cow comes to talk and said “ we need to split up in pairs to find him”. So they do then the lights go out again and everybody is scared, and someone said “watch out behind you”and one one of the cops shoot another cop but the good thing is that he was wearing a vest. …show more content…
They back off and let supercow to go find the key. Once he gets back they see that there is milk on him. Then supercow said “ this guy likes milk we will call him the milker”. So they all go to look for the milker and find no trace. So they look and look and look but nothing so they thought that he left so the cops say “ let's find a way out” and the other cops say “ ya Lets go”. But supercow doesn't give up he says “that he is going to find the milker and take him down”. So the cops leave and super cow goes to find him. It takes hours before he does but when he does he finds out it is a slater

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