The Dallas Cowboy Short Story

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My personal narrative
Once there was a little girl that and her name was Layza that lives in India Hills she was telling her friend Andrew that the Dallas Cowboys are going to lose against the New York Giants, and they made a bet if the Dallas Cowboys win they would have to go to a old house that nobody lives there no more all night and if the New York Giants lose they need to go to the same old house. Layza lost the bet the score was 3-19 and Layza was told that the place was build in October 31,1829 and the girl that was living there and her name is Samara and she died.

So Layza when to the house and she went inside the house and the door close by it self Layza was scared and she ran up the stairs and she went to Samara’s room and she

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