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Night Route To Take

Night Route To Take Another tale to stretch your imagination to its very limits of fantasy.. Found within the magical doorway to the Twilight Zone of mysteries… A single lady walking her dog in the late hours of the night… Something the neighbours did observe happened each night… But through the doorway of the Twilight Zone,on this night, imagination takes flight.. A sudden blare of a car horn, rubber tyres squealed as a car came and stopped within sight… The startled lady peered as she might, but failed to make out the driver in the pale light.. She screamed a frustrated “Jerk!” as the mysterious car roared off into the dark night… Eeriely a huge bus slowly rolled into sight, stopped and invitingly opened wide its doors… As a premonition of horror hit her, she recoiled half in terror, pulling back her little dog… Back in her room, strange things then happened, and there were glimpses of bloodied images.. Doggedly, she continued with the excitement of her approaching wedding to her gorgeous fiancé… But the spectre of the huge silent bus with its opened doors preyed continuously in her mind.. Imagine her confusion when in one encounter, the driver ominously intoned, “It’s waiting for you!”.. The way the story rolled on, you can’t help but feel the built-up dread and apprehension she felt.. As this tale of subtle horror approaches its zenith, you will probably be increasingly horrified… I cannot reveal the actual ending of this hair-raising episode of a terror of the nameless beyond… For that would be the ultimate injustice to such a superbly spun story of the mysterious unknown… Hence, for a hair raising time and to see for yourself the power of suggestion on horrors imagined… Click on the link below and I dare you, do you not feel the cold fingers of fear grasping your very being? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v46NSoAGuLg&index=25&list=PLbxdxEWxTqX81L3NnAU3nEwvPhkT7FuRm

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