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    real estate business with his best friend, Tony. Life was good, but when things change it was painful. After shopping all morning, I drove down the driveway opened my garage door, took my time getting my packages from the trunk and going into the house. I heard the doorbell ringing as I unlocked the back door. When I answered the door, a man dressed in a suit standing on the front porch said, “I’m looking for Nancy Hawkins.” “I’m Nancy Hawkins.” “Is Jerry your husband?” “He sure is. Why do you…

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    school years, one event stood out from those memories. That memory was acting in a haunted house. It was a fundraising event for my graduating class in high school last year. My first haunted house experience taught me how enjoyable it can be. The haunted house was located in my high school, Okkodo. It was before Halloween of last year. We had three day to practice before our actual haunted house. The haunted house was for two nights. The first night was after school on October 24, 2014, we…

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    After having a scrumptious lunch, Marlene, together with Elena and her mother were on their way to the agent’s office. Mrs. Parker still had to give out a lot of papers and statements. It’s not an easy job to buy a new house, much less than selling one. Marlene was sitting at the backseat of their SUV. Elena, on the other hand was sitting beside their mother at the front seat while twiddling with the radio. Marlene took out her iPod and listened to One Direction while enjoying the scenery. The…

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    Everyone in Inman, Kansas said that the house on Maple Street was haunted. Nobody really knew that for sure though, until one day a boy named Noah decided that he wanted to be the first one to explore the house. That’s where it all began…. Of course, his friends, Sam and Thomas, told him it was a bad move. They made him promise not to do it. But of course on the way home from school he thought to himself: Who doesn't want to explore a haunted house? So he took a little detour down Maple Street.…

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    dilapidated house, knowing what everybody said about Ernest wasn’t true. Leaning his bike against the fence, Justin went up on the porch, and the door opened. “Son, I am so glad to see you,” Ernest said excitedly. “Please come in.” “I wanted to check on you,” sitting down on the steps, Justin said, “I’m sorry, but my parents don’t like you and especially my mom.” “Don’t worry about her. She’ll be okay. Please come in and I promise…

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    The entire house was silent. Every light was shut off, and all inhabitants were sound asleep. The eldest son, Aiden, tossed and turned, haunting images flashing through his dreams. Stray tears fell from his eyes. A soft creak echoed through his room, startling Aiden awake. Using the back of his thumb, he brushed the tears from his cheeks. Aiden rubbed his eyes to clear his blurry vision. Another quiet creak could be heard from near Aiden’s window. He jumped, eyes widening. Aiden glanced at…

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    As we drove down the long, twisty, abandoned road, I started to get creeped out. There were tons of houses, yet none were occupied. As we reached the house I could've sworn I heard a faint scream. Isabella, Jeremy, and I all looked at each other fear etched into our faces. My mom wished us all good luck, and drove off. I reached my hand out to knock on the door and it opened automatically. I was surprised to see no one standing at the door. "Hello?" we all say in usion, no response. I see…

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    sky, announcing to the world that a new day had begun. The sun’s rays penetrate through the clouds and shone through the windows of each house in the small neighborhood. The light that shone from the sun crept its way into the house of Sabrina and John Day. Even though the curtains were partly closed, the sun still brought light into the living room of the house where John was sitting on the couch with a blanket covering his torso, and eyes intently focused on the book. The TV was on in front of…

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    noticed the strange fog gathering at my feet. A thick blanket of fog had covered the ground which made it impossible to retrace my steps. Deeper and deeper I went into the forest until I could no longer see my own feet. Soon I had ventured back to the house to see the men still there waiting for me, but I knew exactly what was to come of me. I would become a maid for the richest family in town, the Beechworth’s. They had horrible children, they were bratty, mean, and ignorant, As…

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    Lights Twas the night of Halloween when all of a sudden, the electricity in the entire town of Bridgman went off. Cars zooming, loud noises echoing, the town was in a cluster. Everyone hiding in their homes or driving to be with family and friends. By midnight, not a single person could be seen, everybody hidden away. All except one girl who couldn’t fall asleep due to nervous butterflies in her stomach, for tomorrow was her wedding day. The plans were in place, the tux was tailored, and the…

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