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Drac Von Stoller
The Haunted Camera
The Haunted Camera
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Delbert Gray was an amateur photographer with a hunger for fame. The camera Delbert used was a cheap Kodak instamatic. You can see why Delbert dreamed of owning a Nikon like his rich friend Michael. Michael would let his friend Delbert develop his pictures in his dark room while he was developing his own. Delbert really envied Michael's photographs and would often close his eyes and day dream about being a famous photographer some day. Delbert was only fifteen years old. He wasn't old enough to get a job like his friend Michael and bring in a big paycheck.
As Michael was puffing on his cigarette in the dark room developing his film beside Delbert, Michael would often make remarks about Delbert's photographs and tell him if he wants to take pictures like him he needs to throw that cheap camera in the trash and buy one like his. Delbert replied with a lump in his throat "You know I don't have a job and my parents wouldn't even consider buying me a camera such as yours."
Michael replied back saying, "You know something Delbert, either you get a good quality camera or I'm going to ask you to stop developing your photographs in my dark room. Your photographs are pathetic."
Delbert answered back in a sad tone of voice, "That wasn't a very nice thing to say to your friend."
"I know, but it’s the truth and sometimes the truth hurts," exclaimed Michael.
"Well let me tell you something Michael, I'm going to own a camera like yours someday and when I do you'll be jealous of me," said Delbert in a stern voice.
Delbert finally got his wish as he peered into the display window at an antique shop but this camera Delbert acquired should have been left alone. Right as Delbert had possession of the antique camera all hell broke loose and death shown through the camera's lens.
As Michael was puffing on his cigarette in the dark room developing his film beside Delbert, Michael would often make remarks about Delbert's photographs and tell him if he wants to take pictures like him he needs to throw that cheap camera in the trash and buy one like his. Delbert replied with a lump in his throat "You know I don't have a job and my parents wouldn't even consider buying me a camera such as yours."
Michael replied back saying, "You know something Delbert, either you get a good quality camera or I'm going to ask you to stop developing your photographs in my dark room. Your photographs are pathetic."
Delbert answered back in a sad tone of voice, "That wasn't a very nice thing to say to your friend."
"I know, but it’s the truth and sometimes the truth hurts," exclaimed Michael.
"Well let me tell you something Michael, I'm going to own a camera like yours someday and when I do you'll be jealous of me," said Delbert in a stern voice.
Delbert finally got his wish as he peered into the display window at an antique shop but this camera Delbert acquired should have been left alone. Right as Delbert had possession of the antique camera all hell broke loose and death shown through the camera's lens.
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