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The Haunting

one night in the end of October drifting through the woods there rose up a demonic creature that would haunt the neighborhood one one such occasion it bit this little girl in the neck blood soaked her dress & she was frantic howls would be heard in the dead of the night sending a fright after a duration of time a medium was sent out to look around what they found was very frightening cause in the center of town could be found a star pentagram the only wise decision was to get a priest along came Father Pryor with flaned desire to catch this creature it was a mad double feature when an exorcist was ready for the little girl who was bitten for it was forbidden to venture in her quaint little dwelling over many hours of prayers with many tears the spell was broken then things were back to normal or so they thought then a jogger was runnimg across the cemetary to get to there house for it was a short cut the creature that they thought vanished attacked again this time cutting off the man's head & left for road kill the haunting ensued with now a killer loose police couldn't seem to trace where the creature was hiding then at last under an over pass came the sound of bats the authorites dug deep inside a barren house where old man Jester had died to there surprise was a skull with blood dripping off side of its mouth there was a hole in the ground under Jester's home off the side of his porch & this is there final report this was the place where the demon creature was hiding eyes with holes having spots dripping blood off side the howls of emmense pain shots were fired and aimed at the creatures head after seven bullets the creator dropped dead people in town kept this a secret for years all those tears the haunting is now forbidden not a word to be said

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