The abandon mansion 2

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The families found the men dead and buried them alongside another at the funeral. They said there farewells and left the property, never to return. While the house remained empty for centuries rotting away, only the spirts lingered there to roam its halls. That is, until the Black Plague hit the world.

The turned the machine into a hospital for the sick. Doctor Richard and his main nurse Dave was flown there to treat a few Patients that need to be quarantine. The small team quickly put the first floor together, turning one of the rooms a medicine room and another there offices. They turned the living room into a lobby, the basement the morgue and made all the other rooms into rooms for the sick.

Once they completed the changes made, they immediately received there first three patients. Wally Franks who worked as school janitor, Grant Cohens was a well respected banker, lastly a  lyricist by the name of Jack Fain. These fine man we're put in rooms apart from each other.

Doctor Richard and his nurses tried everything in the handbook to cure them from the sickness. The medicines and treatment failed each of them and they remained ill. Worst off one of the nurses got sick and had to be placed in a room.

Down to four nurses and now four patients he became worried of the rest of them. He wrote to his boss for some help and guidance and was picked to be the hospital to test the the new vaccination. As he waisted for it to arrive poor Wally didn't make it though another night. Doctor Richard tried to revive him but after a few minutes he knew Mr. Franks was gone.

The nurses buried the body of Wally Franks  right next to one of the other gravestones on the property, then they wrote the bad news to the Franks family and sent it off.

Within days two more of his staff became ill with the sickness. One of them was David himself. Doctor Richard was growing more worried then ever. He wrote to his boss to send him more nurses. He couldn't do this with only two.

They received the vaccinations soon after but it wasn't until they lost two others during the night. One of the nurses and Mr. Fain. The two were buried next to the others as Richard gave the the rest of his patients the vaccine and hoped it would cure them.

Doctor Richard and his other two doctors watched the three patients closely for the night to see if there were any changes, positive or negative. Early in the morning one of the nurses started shaking and reacting badly to the vaccine then the other two patients started as well. Doctor Richard and the two nurses tried to figure out what went wrong with the drug but never did. All three patients was buried in the now long line of graves.

They now had no patients to help for the night but the day ahead the last two nurses and the doctor himself got the sickness. He again wrote to his boss for some help out there but they never came with help. Doctor Richard spent his last days caring for his two last nurses even though he himself was very sick.

They were abandoned up there. Left to die from the sickness without anybody coming to help or sending anything else. Doctor Richard knew that after the last two nurses passed away. He buried them both despite feeling awful himself. But he did it for his hard working nurses.

He survived alone for three days before the sickness made him to weak to move. But he wasn't alone when death was coming for him. He could have been hallucinating but there was his nurses and David all surrounding him, along with two men in the back he never seen before. He thought they were so strange with the clothes they were, as his eyes slipped closed.

The tales say you could still hear there coughs or there crying as you walk down the halls. Some say they could even smell them. Others say they could feel there suffering and had to leave.

These nurses, patients and doctor are some of the many spirts that lurk within these halls. These were there story's of there time here at the mansion and there forever deaths.

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