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Tommy and Laura’s Spooky Stories Part 2

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Tommy and Laura’s Spooky Stories Part 2

Laura’s Spooky Story: Over the limit in the outskirts

At a lonely bar in the outskirts of Toronto, Haley sips on the last bit of beer. Heading for the door while she struggles to put on her coat she passes a slender, handsome man in a cowboy hat. She felt a chill rush in with him…haley continued out to her car…then she hears a jingling from behind “forgetting something?” Haley got a sickly feeling in her gut, with a crocked smile the man jingled her keys in his hand laughing he said: Do you remember…six years ago…as he inched closer she knew she had run long enough, and it was her time.

 

Tommy’s Spooky Story: Man in the oods

Two friends go out for a night of ghost hunting fun… It’s foggy in the air the one friend Sam brought Ouija board. They start playing with the board under the red covered bridge. The first letter that the Ouija board spells out is “M” the second is “A” the third letter is “N” the next letter starts with “W” spelling out the word “woods”. They hear leaves crunching behind them. Then they see the man in the woods, with beady little eyes looking at them. They’re waiting for the man in the woods to make their move…when all of a sudden there’s a sound and they disappeared never seen again. 

 

 

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