Mr. Jones House Legend

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Have you ever heard of the spirits? well, let me tell you a tale. there once was an old guy named Mr. Jones, he didn’t like anyone, his house was haunted…. by Him.

20 years later, no one found the body to Mr. jones. A new legend happened in this generation “the legend of Mr.Jones.” They tried to remove the house but the Spirits Wouldn’t let them….So they Destroyed ‘every other house near Mr. Jones’s house. Trees began to come and close the house from the city.

1 year later 3 kids tyler, baheer, and brooklyn spotted a house in the woods they ran to it and and decided. they would go there to hangout. there was still furniture but it was old. baheer thought to himself “could it be….could it be Mr. jones house, i thought it was a myth.” “we

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