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Drac Von Stoller
I See The Dead
I See The Dead
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The Blevins family had been searching many months for their dream home out in the country because the city life just wasn't their cup of tea. Then just as they were about to give up there was a sign next to a gravel road that said "Sudden death in the family caused our beautiful home to be put up for sale, please don't pass up this great deal of a lifetime."
"John turn here maybe this is what we've been searching for," replied his wife.
"Are you sure, this gravel road looks long and it's beginning to storm, why don't we just go home and try in the morning when the weather is better," said her tired husband.
"We're already here, we may as well check it out and get out of this rain, besides the rain will probably let up by the time we're through looking at the house," Mary asked in a reassuring tone of voice.
"Fine, you win, let's check it out," said her frustrated husband.
John drove on up the muddy gravel road as the storm got more intense and could barely see the house because of the rain, his car inched closer to the front of the house.
John and Mary's son chimed in and said "Mom! Dad! Look over there?"
"Look at what?" said his mother.
"There's a man walking in the front door with an ax," said Billy in a frightened voice.
"I don't see anyone Billy, you must be imagining things," replied his mother.
"I'm not imagining things, I saw a man entering the house," said Billy frustratingly.
John put the car in park, and everyone got out of the car, and ran to the front door under the awning to keep out of the rain.
"John, look there's an envelope sticking out of the door," exclaimed his wife.
She opened the envelope and read the letter inside, "John the letter says enclosed inside this envelope is the keys to the house and a contract. Just sign the contract and place a certified check in the amount of $25,000 in the self-addressed sufficiently stamped envelope and this beautiful home is yours."
"John, there has to be something wrong with this house," exclaimed his wife.
"Let's get in out of the rain," said Mary in an anxious voice.
The Blevins family opened the front door, and went inside, and Mary said "The furniture is still here, I wonder why they didn't take it with them?"
"Maybe, the death in the family was too traumatic and they'll be back to pick it up at the end of the week," explained John.
John placed the envelope on the table, but Mary was too excited about seeing the house to read on and see that the family left suddenly and had no intentions of coming back for anything in the house. The rest of the letter said p.s. the house is haunted.
After the Blevins family were through checking out the house and they were back in their car Billy looked at the front door through the passenger window and said "Mom! Dad! There's that man again waiving an ax in the air and holding a woman's head in his hand."
Billy's mother told him, "That's enough! Stop with this nonsense," shouted his mother in anger.
"John turn here maybe this is what we've been searching for," replied his wife.
"Are you sure, this gravel road looks long and it's beginning to storm, why don't we just go home and try in the morning when the weather is better," said her tired husband.
"We're already here, we may as well check it out and get out of this rain, besides the rain will probably let up by the time we're through looking at the house," Mary asked in a reassuring tone of voice.
"Fine, you win, let's check it out," said her frustrated husband.
John drove on up the muddy gravel road as the storm got more intense and could barely see the house because of the rain, his car inched closer to the front of the house.
John and Mary's son chimed in and said "Mom! Dad! Look over there?"
"Look at what?" said his mother.
"There's a man walking in the front door with an ax," said Billy in a frightened voice.
"I don't see anyone Billy, you must be imagining things," replied his mother.
"I'm not imagining things, I saw a man entering the house," said Billy frustratingly.
John put the car in park, and everyone got out of the car, and ran to the front door under the awning to keep out of the rain.
"John, look there's an envelope sticking out of the door," exclaimed his wife.
She opened the envelope and read the letter inside, "John the letter says enclosed inside this envelope is the keys to the house and a contract. Just sign the contract and place a certified check in the amount of $25,000 in the self-addressed sufficiently stamped envelope and this beautiful home is yours."
"John, there has to be something wrong with this house," exclaimed his wife.
"Let's get in out of the rain," said Mary in an anxious voice.
The Blevins family opened the front door, and went inside, and Mary said "The furniture is still here, I wonder why they didn't take it with them?"
"Maybe, the death in the family was too traumatic and they'll be back to pick it up at the end of the week," explained John.
John placed the envelope on the table, but Mary was too excited about seeing the house to read on and see that the family left suddenly and had no intentions of coming back for anything in the house. The rest of the letter said p.s. the house is haunted.
After the Blevins family were through checking out the house and they were back in their car Billy looked at the front door through the passenger window and said "Mom! Dad! There's that man again waiving an ax in the air and holding a woman's head in his hand."
Billy's mother told him, "That's enough! Stop with this nonsense," shouted his mother in anger.
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