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Drac Von Stoller
When Death Comes Knockin
When Death Comes Knockin
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We all know if you hear a knock on your door you're supposed to ask who it is or look through your peephole before you turn the doorknob to let who or whatever it is inside. Somehow the people in a little town called Spiritsville were in for an evil surprise.
Tom and Cathy Matthewson never got along with anyone in the town because their beliefs were not of what the town stood for. Tom and Cathy always dressed in black head to toe while everyone else wore expensive clothing and lived the Spiritsville life to a tee. Tom and Cathy could barely hold down a job because of being put down by their fellow employees.
Tom said "Cathy you know I'm really sick and tired of being ridiculed by the way we dress, and being accused of witchcraft. I think it's time we make these townspeople pay for what they've done to us. What do you think?"
"I feel the same way. Every time, I go to the hairdresser everyone stares at me and whispers to each other. Every now and then someone comes by and makes a derogatory remark about my looks. You know something I'm sick of it too," replied Cathy in an angry voice.
Tom and Cathy had acquired the book of the dead from a friend of the occult many years ago, but just placed the book in the night stand in their bedroom and never felt the need to read it until now.
Tom and Cathy Matthewson never got along with anyone in the town because their beliefs were not of what the town stood for. Tom and Cathy always dressed in black head to toe while everyone else wore expensive clothing and lived the Spiritsville life to a tee. Tom and Cathy could barely hold down a job because of being put down by their fellow employees.
Tom said "Cathy you know I'm really sick and tired of being ridiculed by the way we dress, and being accused of witchcraft. I think it's time we make these townspeople pay for what they've done to us. What do you think?"
"I feel the same way. Every time, I go to the hairdresser everyone stares at me and whispers to each other. Every now and then someone comes by and makes a derogatory remark about my looks. You know something I'm sick of it too," replied Cathy in an angry voice.
Tom and Cathy had acquired the book of the dead from a friend of the occult many years ago, but just placed the book in the night stand in their bedroom and never felt the need to read it until now.
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