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Truth or Dare Part 03 Again, I started down the dark hallway.

Truth or Dare
Part 03

 
       Again, I started down the dark hallway. I wasn't sure if it was scarier with or without the candle. Now I could see all the dust and dirt on the floor and random objects everywhere. Pictures lined the walls, I had what felt like hundreds of eyes staring at me. I still wasn't sure who these people were. Maybe it was the family of the young women and old man's. I wasn't sure and I didn't really care. I was just scared out of my mind and wanted out. I could see doors shut tight and doors falling off their hinges every so often, but I didn't go into them. I knew none of them were going to lead me out of this place.

       Suddenly, it was pitch dark. The candle went out and I had no idea why. There wasn't any water that could have put it out or a breeze or anything. Next thing I knew there was a slight glow coming from behind me. I didn't want to look behind me to see what it was, but I had too. Slowly I turned my whole body around. Behind me stop the young women that I saw the pictures of in the library. She just stood there looking at me. She was dressed in a long green dress with long blonde hair. She had almost a slight smile on her face.

       All of a sudden her face changed. He eyes went big and turned black, as if I could just see right there them into the shadows behind her. I just stood there and stared at her with eyes almost as big as her. I couldn't move at all. My mind kept telling my feet to run but I was scared stiff. I heard heavy footsteps coming up behind her. It was the old man. He came up behind her and placed his hand on her shoulder as he had in the pictures. The young women yelled "Get out before it's too late!" and let out this hideous shriek. I still didn't run. I covered my ears and collapsed to the ground, her scream was that loud and horrible.

       Then she just stopped. I looked up from the ground; I was still too frightened to do a thing. Her eyes were still black, but her expression on her face had changed. It was now just relaxed. She looked straight ahead smiled and said, "Hello, children."

       I slowly turned my head to where she was looking. There I saw three small children looking at me with smiles on their faces. I don't know what made me finally get the courage then, but I stood up and grabbed my candle and ran right threw them. I just ran as fast as I could. I had a hand press against the wall against searching for a room for me to hopefully hide in and get away from all of this.

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posted December 18, 2012 at 10:00pm UTC tagged with story

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