The Lost Haunted House

The Lost Haunted House

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Years ago there lived a couple in the woods. Their names were Mona and Michael. Mona and Michael had a daughter named Alice. When Alice was ten years old, Michael, her father became very ill. Her mother didn't have enough money to pay the medical bills. Not long after that, he died. After about six months Mona got a new boyfriend named Franklin. Nobody knew that Franklin was a murderer. He killed several people, Mona and Alice included. After being haunted by Alice for a couple weeks, Franklin committed suicide by hanging himself up in the basement of the house. The woods is now haunted by Franklin's soul. The dead bodies were never found. After Franklin's dead the house suddenly disappeared. Nobody ever found the house. It remained a mystery. The house is known as: The Lost Haunted House. Copyright© 2015 CherRadi21 All Rights Reserved
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