The Girl beside the Door

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// This is a OneShot story :3 //

There were two teenage boys,named Kent and James who had been best friends since they started school together. They both managed to get part-time jobs working the night shift at a local 24-hour convenience store. They started at midnight and finished at seven in the morning. It's known as the graveyard shift.

Because the boys were working overnight, it soon became very boring. There were never very many customers and they mostly spent their time sitting behind the checkout counter, talking, watching movies or playing computer games.

One night, they were sitting at the checkout counter as usual, eating and chatting about nothing in particular. The monitor for the security cameras/CCTV was behind the counter, but nothing ever happened, so they only checked it occasionally. The monitor's screen was split into four, displaying footage from security cameras at the checkout counter, the food aisles, the magazine rack beside the door and the parking lot outside.

When James happened to glance at the monitor, he noticed that there was a woman standing in front of the magazine rack, with her back to the camera. She had long, flowing, black hair that reached down to her waist.

"That's weird," he said to himself. "I didn't hear the door chime go off when she came in."

He didn't think too much about it and went back to watching his movie. But something was strange. Half an hour passed and when he glanced at the monitor again, the woman was still there. She didn't show any signs of moving. He wondered if she was reading a magazine, but when he looked closely at the monitor, he saw that the woman's hands were empty. She was just standing there, staring at the magazine rack.

"Hey," James whispered to Kent. "Do you think she's trying to steal something?"

Kent also had the same thought and nodded in agreement. The woman's behavior seemed somewhat strange so the teenagers came out from behind the counter to investigate.

James went down the left aisle and Kent went down the right, but when they peeked around the shelves, they were surprised to see nobody there.

"Where did she go?" James asked. "She would have had to pass by one of us."

Just then, they heard the sound of the toilet flushing.

"What?" Kent said. "How did she get to the bathroom?"

The boys went back to the checkout, but when they looked at the monitor, a chill went down their spines. The woman was standing at the magazine rack in exactly the same position as before.

"That was fast," said James, puzzled.

"Too fast," Kent said.

Thinking there must be something wrong with the security camera, the boys went back to the magazine rack. Just as before, they found nobody there. Cold sweat was running down their backs. They both looked at each other wide-eyed and frightened. Then, without a word, the boys returned to the counter.

This time, when they bent down and peered into the monitor, the security camera showed that there was nobody at the magazine rack.

"She's gone," said James. He breathed a sigh of relief and turned to face his friend.

"Wait. Don't move," hissed Kent urgently.

Both of them froze, staring into the monitor.

"What is it?" James whispered.

Kent's voice was shaking. "Don't look behind you," he hissed.

James was mystified. Reflected on the screen of the monitor, he could see his own face and Kent's face. Suddenly, he noticed it. Right between their faces was the reflection of a third face. A deathly pale face. A woman's face.

The boys were too scared to scream. They just stood there, staring at the monitor, trembling. A few minutes passed and the ghostly face faded away.

"I think she's gone," Kent said, breathing a sigh of relief. Nervously, he looked over his shoulder and found no one there.

James wiped the sweat from his brow. His heart was beating fast.

"I don't think so," he said.

Both boys stared at the monitor again. The woman was standing there at the magazine rack. Slowly, she turned around to face the camera and grinned. Her eyes were Red, mouth split open from ear to ear. She was chained but she held up a bloody knife and ran it across her throat in a threatening gesture.

The two boys didn't pause for a second. They immediately ran as fast as they could. Crashing through the front door, they spilled out into the street and didn't look back. They only stopped running when they arrived home.

The next day, the two boys called the convenience store and quit their part-time jobs.

Today it's no longer a 24-hour convenience store. It closes at midnight and reopens at seven in the morning.

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Boom! A One Shot Story :D

Hope ya get Terried. 😈

-Usagi

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