Sat in my room looking at the wall waiting for my best friend Lue to come over, all of a sudden I hear a knock on the old rusty wooden door. I race out of my room, down the wooden squeaky stairs. I open up the door and hug my best friend Lue. My dog Charlie races to the door and rans around Lue. He is happy to see Lue. Lue is excited to see Charlie too. We sat together, and talk for a while. We hear my dad come in the door. He walks After a while my sister, Alice and my mom came home from Alice’s sewing class. My mom told me to take Charlie for a walk. Me and Lue went outside first and then Alice yelled, “Wait for me.” She but of her leather boots and raced out of the door.
Mom shouted from the kitchen window, “Be safe, and watch Charlie.”
We start walking into the field behind
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It said get out or else….
I look around trying to find Charlie, but I don’t see Charlie. I hear a loud hum.
Lue said “it was the conveyor belt.”
I run trying looking I step in a pile of buckwheat seeds. I ran out the door to find a ghostly figure floating right in front of me. I back up. The ghost follows. Lue and Alice ran out. They stop and look at the ghost. The full moon was shining threw the ghost.
The ghost came up even closer and said “leave.”
We ran out. I tripped on a hole on the ground. She picked me up and put me down. I ran out and slid under the trees. Alice, Lue and I run home in a fright. My parents meet us at the door with Charlie. I run up to charlie and give him a big hug and tell him never to do that again. My parents ask where we where?
I said looking for Charlie….. In the field.
Alice blurts out “no we went on the other side of the trees there was a mill and a creepy ghost. “
Lue and I shouted “NO!”
We run inside. My mom cooks supper for us. I feed Charlie. My mom and dad sit us down after we ate supper.
My mom and dad looks at me. They said your all in trouble. I wish I would 've gotten out of it. My parents sit me down and tells me to never do it
She sat up, looked around and saw only a door and a piece of paper on the floor by her hand. She didn’t know how or why she was in this room or where she even was. She was terrified and wanted to scream, but decided that was not her best option. She snatched the paper off the floor and read it. It said, “You are now my prisoner along with nine other people of your town.
"Eight!" I said and as I said it the door opened. We all turned and we saw a woman standing in the doorway, a small, black haired women, rather old, who stood there for about two seconds then rushed forward shouting" (9). Suspense was created because the boy was so close to winning the bet when the lady came into the room and no one, had no idea who was coming in the door and why she was shouting. It was confusing for everyone as to why she even came in the room.
After Abigail was questioned, she went and threatened the other girls not to testify or say anything about what they did in the forest. When Betty woke up from her coma screaming some of the town folk rushed upstairs
ye're mother is already outside.” With all of the rush and commotion, Fergus, the youngest (and laziest) managed to get up. “Hurry, hurry!” I screamed. “Papa what's happenin'?”
No one answers the door. She clenches her teeth n knocks on the door frantically. Her mother opens the door and tries to hug her. Sam’s teeth are still clenched and pushes her mother away. She goes to her room throws her bag and slams the door.
This time I ran to the door to catch what was making that noise, and I hid next to the door. There was a light moving around my front door in circles, like someone had a flashlight, moving it around. I stood sideways at the door, determined to catch whatever was there. When I stood sideways at the door to catch what was in the bushes, I looked through the window on the door -and I saw a whole family.
They set up into smaller groups and went looking around the land. "Sister? What are you doing here?" One of his men said and disappeared into the trees. "
I woke up at six o’clock in the morning and was too excited to go back to sleep. I really tried to go back to sleep, but my heart rate was too high. I got really bored just lying in my bed, so I decided to go wake up my dad. I walked to my mom and dad’s room and gave my dad a light touch on the back. His response was,” Go Back to bed
They said that he was the owner of the Lidke Mill, and that he just stayed inside all the time and doesn’t like trespassers. Then they asked about their friend that went crazy and the police said that the ghost took his soul. All of the friend just went home and pretended nothing
Casty, my god man, you killing me over here. I have not laugh so hard in a good while. I do remember Carol Brown and that story is by far the funniest thing I have ever heard. That is too funny, I can just imagine you listening to her and saying "but that sound like Maurice man" and she saying "that’s what I’m thinking too" I couldn’t keep it to myself, I had to call Dotty and share it with her, we had a good laugh. It’s a good thing you don’t buy into those things or you would have me up in your chest all these years
The door creaks open, I see them, two men… they look so tasty. They’re picking me up and dragging me down the hall. We finally stop, I hear another door open, I look up and the only thing in the room is a table tilted at a seventy-five degree angle. They are pinning me against the table, please speak up, you’re never this quiet.
When she got to the cottage the next morning, the front door was open and also there were small stains of blood on the sink. The toilet was unflushed and Meredith's room was locked so she called
I couldn’t be happier about moving to Oregon. I hate this smelly place we called home. Hi, I’m Billy and I’m 11 years old. I was born in Lawrence, Kansas, 1853.
Harriet said we have to find the safe house from these house. In order to find the safe house, you will have to look for a hitching post in the shape of a slave holding a lantern or lantern at a window. As soon as we reached the safe house we unpacked our stuff quickly and put it away. We got a drink of water, had some bread and went to sleep for the night.
“Get the kids, go to the neighbor’s and call the police!” At a glance, I saw blood on my mother’s blue nightgown and hands. I was perplexed about the whole situation. Nonetheless, I quickly woke up my siblings. Hurriedly, we went to the neighbor’s house.