User:Lukas.souza.58323431

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Ok, let me get some things straight. I was in the Boy Scouts I while back, then I saw something I will never forget. We were all driving down the mountains in North Carolina from a hiking trip, when we ran out of gas.

Of course we all had no service, it was rainy and we were in the mountains. One of the kids I knew, jake, had pointed out the house about 2 miles away with its lights on. We all jumped at the idea to walk down, so we sent 5 of us to the house, while the other five stayed at the bus. Jake, Tommy, Shane, Dylan and Jacob were the ones to leave. We all watched them walk down the windy road to the house. It took them a while but they finally got there. We saw them knock on the door (we had been watching using someone's binoculars) and they smiled as it opened. That smile quickly changed to a face that was so frightened it struck fear in my heart. They were grabbed and pulled inside. Of course I was the only one using the binoculars, so nobody believed me. I knew I was right. I had seen what happened. After about 20 minutes everyone else was getting worried about what to do. I knew what was wrong but was forced to stay in the bus, rather than I help my friends. We finally all got up and walked down there.

The air was hot and humid from the rain, we were all sweating. We approached the doorsteps, I stayed back because I knew what was going to happen. They knocked. The doors opened. There stood a man in a raggedy tuxedo, and a woman there too with a wedding dress with blood and tears stained on to it. "We've always wanted children" the woman said. Behind them were my friends faces, limbs and organs plastered on the old rotten wooden walls. I felt my face start to cry, I wanted to throw up. They grabbed the three kids and our scout leader in front of me. They pulled them in and didn't even bother with the boy running at top speed as far away as possible. I was so scared at what I saw, I walked the rest of the way down the mountain, back down to camp. I have never told anyone about this, and never plan too. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.