The First Play

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It all started on very quiet night in a dark empty house . When a group of teenage kids played a game called the ouija. One night they decided to play this game because nobody noticed them . So one day they met up at the cemetery and from there went to a house nobody had lived in since 1850 . That is when the teenagers weren't themselves. After putting candles and sitting in a circle they started to play , but once they played there was no stopping them . This is when something had changed one of them. This is when the story becomes to come alive in the dark .

The next day they went to school and their classes ,they were fine . Everyday at lunch they would meet in the back of the school, where nobody , i mean nobody goes . Thats where they would meet every monday and friday . Today was a monday so they all went to their place , but something was wrong they were missing jade the leader so they decided to skip the rest of the day at school and go look for her . They left school and they went were they had last been which was the empty house . Thats where they found her sitting down with a circle around her and on the edge of the circle there were candles and a book in front of her opened . She did not speak or move until finally she got up and they left .

The next day they met at the cemetery . So they made sure everyone was there and they all were . so they began their meeting that is when questions were asked about why she wasn't at school and why she was at the house . There was silence , but then she explained why she had to skip school and go to the house . After they were done asking questions she told them that she had got them books while she was out of school. They didn't know what they were for and what they were about . These books that they use are for people that worship the devil and they didn't know that until she explained ,that is when they thought something wrong had happened to jade while she was at the house by herself . 

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