Ripper Descriptive Writing

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The Private Detective On the top of high mountain of a town, a detached house surrounded by wide green field which is vintage, its color is very attractive which flash to people eyes make everyone stop for it beauty, it always stand still as a new building although it had been build over 100 years and no one residence there for a very long time and no one ready to step in though specific area as there is a story behind it. People said whoever step in though the area, they will disappear in 3 days after, no cure where people gone, how it happen, and those people never return back unless a empty body.

On the full moon night, white angle spread all over dark blue sky, the silent occur across the town, people were rule under night angle. Suddenly a loud sound of ringing telephone disturbs a peaceful stress, and stops after a while the light of candle show a tall man
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Every morning 7D would read newspaper to follow world movement, on the newspaper with big heading Jack the Ripper, the cruelest murder, most of his target is women not matter how old she is and who she is, polices couldn’t catch him even the crime just happen 2-3mins ago. Jack the Ripper is the most wanted in the London and he is number one target for 7D. After 7D read newspaper, he smiles with that angry mood.

After 3 hours 7D reach the town and start his work, he observes though out the town and notice that it is the same town the crime happen last night affect by Jack the Ripper. 7D walks pass in font the detached house and turn back to look at it again as it so attractive like magic pull him toward it, then an old lady stand next to him and said “It so attractive right? But it is forbidding house since long time ago.” Then she told him he story of it and disappear with the blowing wind. But 7D didn’t notice anything he just continuous his observation around the town as

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