Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-32483561-20170708022504

Here it is: (It's called "help.jpg" and will include images.This is what I have so far...)

I’d like to begin by saying this is entirely true. If you choose to believe it, it’s fine and if not, well let’s just say I told you so. Trust me, you’ll see for yourself. Anyways, I wanted warn you what has happened to me approximately 1 month ago on the Internet. I know, I know. I might be careless for going too deep in surfing the web, but I was too intrigued to stop.



A few days after I moved into my new apartment, I started to get a bunch of emails from my friends and family. I couldn’t care any less because they were good luck messages for college. On the 5th day of my stay at my new apartment, I got a message on my laptop from my best friend, Alyssa.

To: “Kay Allison” 

From: “Alyssa Montréal” 

Subject: Check this out…

''Hey Kay! Long time no see huh? I know this may be weird but could you search up this strange website called “Nightmare Fuel.com” Thanks for the cake you bought me for my birthday the other 2 weeks. See you soon!''

I smiled at the message and looked close at the website domain. I wondered why she would ever send me that. She never liked any scary stuff. Anyways, I decided to go incognito or private on Google Chrome. I really don’t use Tor or any of those others like it because I never almost buy anything or am too curious about stuff. Next, I typed in the site name and it didn’t take me anywhere. It said the domain was invalid, or something like that. I gave up trying to search up Nightmare Fuel.com after 6 more of failed attempts.

I then went to bed after that. (It was around 10:00 P.M. or so.) But that night I couldn’t sleep. When I finally got up to get some water, I saw the time and it was 2:58 A.M. For some reason, I wanted to try and search up Nightmare Fuel.com again. I got on my laptop and typed it in and hit the search button. It started to buffer and I looked at the screen nervously. 3:00 A.M. Then a sites’ homepage was loading. The domain was nightmarefuel.com. I smiled but then stopped as soon at what I saw.

It was a corpse but with no upper head intact and it was sat upright in a chair with a plate of something in its hands. I grew anxious as I scrolled through the gallery section of the site. I saw a picture of a girl, maybe around the age of 10, with an animal mask on. I thought it was pretty strange. I also scrolled down to see a picture of a girl being led down to be fed to wolves, waiting hungrily below.

The one that freaked me out was a picture of 4 men with a strangely mutilated corpse. But the most bizarre thing is that they have a cold expression on their faces, as if they don’t care a dead person was in front of them. As soon as I closed the picture, I saw one boy, wanted as a missing person. This was the only one that had a caption. “Bobby Dunbar.” I soon searched him up on Google, and right away I saw that he was never found.

I went back to nightmarefuel.com and found another picture, next to Bobby. It was a man with a robe and his hands raised up, in a convulsive manner. The caption read, “Bobby D.”(I took screenshots in advance.) He looked as if he had no idea what he was doing. Another one was below that one, with no caption though. But this time, there was someone with his/her hand on his head, as if to say he/she was a far superior to him. I closed my eyes on the next one. It was the same man, but with a rope around his neck being pulled away by the same person. The last one was captioned, “help.jpg.”

It was him. He was put on some kind of stand and he was laying down being held back by a person in robes. It looked as if he was going to be killed. As shortly as I saw that, I received an email and almost jumped up 2 feet in the air. It was from an unknown person. I couldn’t screenshot the emails because my phone died and so I just saw the email on the computer. Let me tell you.

To: “Kay Allison” 

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">From: “Unknown” ******@gmail.com

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">

Hello. I’d like to begin by saying this is entirely true. If you choose to believe it, it’s fine and if not, well let’s just say I told you so. Trust me, you’ll see for yourself. Anyways, I wanted warn you what has happened to me approximately 1 month ago on the Internet. I know, I know. I might be careless for going too deep in surfing the web, but I was too intrigued to stop.

<p class="MsoNormal">

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">A few days after I moved into my new apartment, I started to get a bunch of emails from my friends and family. I couldn’t care any less because they were good luck messages for college. On the 5th day of my stay at my new apartment, I got a message on my laptop from my best friend, Alyssa.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">To: “Kay Allison” <intellikay@gmail.com>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">From: “Alyssa Montréal” <alyssaisurgurl@gmail.com>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">Subject: Check this out…

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">''Hey Kay! Long time no see huh? I know this may be weird but could you search up this strange website called “Nightmare Fuel.com” Thanks for the cake you bought me for my birthday the other 2 weeks. See you soon!''

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I smiled at the message and looked close at the website domain. I wondered why she would ever send me that. She never liked any scary stuff. Anyways, I decided to go incognito or private on Google Chrome. I really don’t use Tor or any of those others like it because I never almost buy anything or am too curious about stuff. Next, I typed in the site name and it didn’t take me anywhere. It said the domain was invalid, or something like that. I gave up trying to search up Nightmare Fuel.com after 6 more of failed attempts.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I then went to bed after that. (It was around 10:00 P.M. or so.) But that night I couldn’t sleep. When I finally got up to get some water, I saw the time and it was 2:58 A.M. For some reason, I wanted to try and search up Nightmare Fuel.com again. I got on my laptop and typed it in and hit the search button. It started to buffer and I looked at the screen nervously. 3:00 A.M. Then a sites’ homepage was loading. The domain was nightmarefuel.com. I smiled but then stopped as soon at what I saw.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">It was a corpse but with no upper head intact and it was sat upright in a chair with a plate of something in its hands. I grew anxious as I scrolled through the gallery section of the site. I saw a picture of a girl, maybe around the age of 10, with an animal mask on. I thought it was pretty strange. I also scrolled down to see a picture of a girl being led down to be fed to wolves, waiting hungrily below.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">The one that freaked me out was a picture of 4 men with a strangely mutilated corpse. But the most bizarre thing is that they have a cold expression on their faces, as if they don’t care a dead person was in front of them. As soon as I closed the picture, I saw one boy, wanted as a missing person. This was the only one that had a caption. “Bobby Dunbar.” I soon searched him up on Google, and right away I saw that he was never found.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I went back to nightmarefuel.com and found another picture, next to Bobby. It was a man with a robe and his hands raised up, in a convulsive manner. The caption read, “Bobby D.”(I took screenshots in advance.) He looked as if he had no idea what he was doing. Another one was below that one, with no caption though. But this time, there was someone with his/her hand on his head, as if to say he/she was a far superior to him. I closed my eyes on the next one. It was the same man, but with a rope around his neck being pulled away by the same person. The last one was captioned, “help.jpg.”

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">It was him. He was put on some kind of stand and he was laying down being held back by a person in robes. It looked as if he was going to be killed. As shortly as I saw that, I received an email and almost jumped up 2 feet in the air. It was from an unknown person. I couldn’t screenshot the emails because my phone died and so I just saw the email on the computer. Let me tell you.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">To: “Kay Allison” <intellikay@gmail.com>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">From: “Unknown” ******@gmail.com

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">

Hello. I’d like to begin by saying this is entirely true. If you choose to believe it, it’s fine and if not, well let’s just say I told you so. Trust me, you’ll see for yourself. Anyways, I wanted warn you what has happened to me approximately 1 month ago on the Internet. I know, I know. I might be careless for going too deep in surfing the web, but I was too intrigued to stop.

<p class="MsoNormal">

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">A few days after I moved into my new apartment, I started to get a bunch of emails from my friends and family. I couldn’t care any less because they were good luck messages for college. On the 5th day of my stay at my new apartment, I got a message on my laptop from my best friend, Alyssa.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">To: “Kay Allison” <intellikay@gmail.com>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">From: “Alyssa Montréal” <alyssaisurgurl@gmail.com>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">Subject: Check this out…

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">''Hey Kay! Long time no see huh? I know this may be weird but could you search up this strange website called “Nightmare Fuel.com” Thanks for the cake you bought me for my birthday the other 2 weeks. See you soon!''

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I smiled at the message and looked close at the website domain. I wondered why she would ever send me that. She never liked any scary stuff. Anyways, I decided to go incognito or private on Google Chrome. I really don’t use Tor or any of those others like it because I never almost buy anything or am too curious about stuff. Next, I typed in the site name and it didn’t take me anywhere. It said the domain was invalid, or something like that. I gave up trying to search up Nightmare Fuel.com after 6 more of failed attempts.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I then went to bed after that. (It was around 10:00 P.M. or so.) But that night I couldn’t sleep. When I finally got up to get some water, I saw the time and it was 2:58 A.M. For some reason, I wanted to try and search up Nightmare Fuel.com again. I got on my laptop and typed it in and hit the search button. It started to buffer and I looked at the screen nervously. 3:00 A.M. Then a sites’ homepage was loading. The domain was nightmarefuel.com. I smiled but then stopped as soon at what I saw.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">It was a corpse but with no upper head intact and it was sat upright in a chair with a plate of something in its hands. I grew anxious as I scrolled through the gallery section of the site. I saw a picture of a girl, maybe around the age of 10, with an animal mask on. I thought it was pretty strange. I also scrolled down to see a picture of a girl being led down to be fed to wolves, waiting hungrily below.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">The one that freaked me out was a picture of 4 men with a strangely mutilated corpse. But the most bizarre thing is that they have a cold expression on their faces, as if they don’t care a dead person was in front of them. As soon as I closed the picture, I saw one boy, wanted as a missing person. This was the only one that had a caption. “Bobby Dunbar.” I soon searched him up on Google, and right away I saw that he was never found.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I went back to nightmarefuel.com and found another picture, next to Bobby. It was a man with a robe and his hands raised up, in a convulsive manner. The caption read, “Bobby D.”(I took screenshots in advance.) He looked as if he had no idea what he was doing. Another one was below that one, with no caption though. But this time, there was someone with his/her hand on his head, as if to say he/she was a far superior to him. I closed my eyes on the next one. It was the same man, but with a rope around his neck being pulled away by the same person. The last one was captioned, “help.jpg.”

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">It was him. He was put on some kind of stand and he was laying down being held back by a person in robes. It looked as if he was going to be killed. As shortly as I saw that, I received an email and almost jumped up 2 feet in the air. It was from an unknown person. I couldn’t screenshot the emails because my phone died and so I just saw the email on the computer. Let me tell you.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">To: “Kay Allison” <intellikay@gmail.com>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">From: “Unknown” ******@gmail.com

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">

Hello. I’d like to begin by saying this is entirely true. If you choose to believe it, it’s fine and if not, well let’s just say I told you so. Trust me, you’ll see for yourself. Anyways, I wanted warn you what has happened to me approximately 1 month ago on the Internet. I know, I know. I might be careless for going too deep in surfing the web, but I was too intrigued to stop.

<p class="MsoNormal">

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">A few days after I moved into my new apartment, I started to get a bunch of emails from my friends and family. I couldn’t care any less because they were good luck messages for college. On the 5th day of my stay at my new apartment, I got a message on my laptop from my best friend, Alyssa.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">To: “Kay Allison” <intellikay@gmail.com>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">From: “Alyssa Montréal” <alyssaisurgurl@gmail.com>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">Subject: Check this out…

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">''Hey Kay! Long time no see huh? I know this may be weird but could you search up this strange website called “Nightmare Fuel.com” Thanks for the cake you bought me for my birthday the other 2 weeks. See you soon!''

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I smiled at the message and looked close at the website domain. I wondered why she would ever send me that. She never liked any scary stuff. Anyways, I decided to go incognito or private on Google Chrome. I really don’t use Tor or any of those others like it because I never almost buy anything or am too curious about stuff. Next, I typed in the site name and it didn’t take me anywhere. It said the domain was invalid, or something like that. I gave up trying to search up Nightmare Fuel.com after 6 more of failed attempts.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I then went to bed after that. (It was around 10:00 P.M. or so.) But that night I couldn’t sleep. When I finally got up to get some water, I saw the time and it was 2:58 A.M. For some reason, I wanted to try and search up Nightmare Fuel.com again. I got on my laptop and typed it in and hit the search button. It started to buffer and I looked at the screen nervously. 3:00 A.M. Then a sites’ homepage was loading. The domain was nightmarefuel.com. I smiled but then stopped as soon at what I saw.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">It was a corpse but with no upper head intact and it was sat upright in a chair with a plate of something in its hands. I grew anxious as I scrolled through the gallery section of the site. I saw a picture of a girl, maybe around the age of 10, with an animal mask on. I thought it was pretty strange. I also scrolled down to see a picture of a girl being led down to be fed to wolves, waiting hungrily below.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">The one that freaked me out was a picture of 4 men with a strangely mutilated corpse. But the most bizarre thing is that they have a cold expression on their faces, as if they don’t care a dead person was in front of them. As soon as I closed the picture, I saw one boy, wanted as a missing person. This was the only one that had a caption. “Bobby Dunbar.” I soon searched him up on Google, and right away I saw that he was never found.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I went back to nightmarefuel.com and found another picture, next to Bobby. It was a man with a robe and his hands raised up, in a convulsive manner. The caption read, “Bobby D.”(I took screenshots in advance.) He looked as if he had no idea what he was doing. Another one was below that one, with no caption though. But this time, there was someone with his/her hand on his head, as if to say he/she was a far superior to him. I closed my eyes on the next one. It was the same man, but with a rope around his neck being pulled away by the same person. The last one was captioned, “help.jpg.”

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">It was him. He was put on some kind of stand and he was laying down being held back by a person in robes. It looked as if he was going to be killed. As shortly as I saw that, I received an email and almost jumped up 2 feet in the air. It was from an unknown person. I couldn’t screenshot the emails because my phone died and so I just saw the email on the computer. Let me tell you.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">To: “Kay Allison” <intellikay@gmail.com>

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">From: “Unknown” ******@gmail.com

<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">

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