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VAMPIRE
Marron and her mom were at the train station. It was Friday, and her mother had suggested they should go shopping together, just for fun. Marron hadn't really bought anything, except for this cool horror book. It was about zombies and mummies, and other creepy stuff. She looked at the clock. The train was delayed. It was late. There was no one around. She decided to go and read the book she bought. As she turned the first page, her mother stood up.
"Marron, I have to go to the bathroom. Wait for me here, okay?"
"Alright mom." Marron responded.
Her mom left and she was alone. The first chapter was about vampires. Quite scary. The wind howled through the hall, blowing away the garbage left by other passengers. It was like a ghost was haunting the place. She shivered. She could get up and go to her mom, for then she wouldn't be alone. She thought of it, but didn't do it. It was a rather silly idea, to go to her mom, just because she's a little bit scared of the wind! No, better not.
She got interested in her book, when she heard someone pass by. She looked up. A tall man walked past her. He had long blond hair, which stuck to his face. He wore a long black coat that was ragged and torn. He was thin and pale, as if he's seen a ghost. He turned to look at Marron and smiled at her. Marron smiled back, but nervously. He looked really creepy. Could he be a vampire? No, she must be imagining it, after all, who wouldn't when they're alone in a dark place? She decided just to keep on reading.
It wasn't long for Marron had the first chapter finished. She looked up. Still no sign of her mom, or the train. What was she doing? Maybe she met someone and has begun a conversation. Maybe she's stuck in the toilet. Maybe aliens have kidnapped her. Or, that vampire looking guy could have gotten her. More bizarre ideas started to flow into her head. But it all came back to the idea of vampires. It must be because she had read that part of the book. She knew better than to be worried. After all, her mom is strong; she can handle any burglars, thieves or vampires. Then she heard footsteps. And a familiar voice.
"Marron, I'm sorry to stay away so long, the train hasn't left already, has it?" A joke is never misplaced.
"No mom, it hasn't even arrived yet." Marron smiled.
She turned to face her mother, wanting too ask why she was gone for such a long time. That's when she stopped. He mother wasn't like she was just now. She was pale, just like the guys she saw. And if Marron looked closely, she could see two little holes in her neck. No! It couldn't be! Marron was scared stiff, unable to speak.
"What's wrong?" Her mother asked. "You must have been scared, being all alone in this filthy place. I don't blame you; I was gone for a long time. I met this nice man while I was walking back and he had long blond hair. He also wore this dirty coat, so I told him to get a new one. He said he'd seen you, was that true? He was so nice. But don't worry." She said as she bent over to reach Marron, licking her lips. "Mommy's here, you have nothing to fear." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # So what do you think? Please review! I want to hear your comment! #
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VAMPIRE
Marron and her mom were at the train station. It was Friday, and her mother had suggested they should go shopping together, just for fun. Marron hadn't really bought anything, except for this cool horror book. It was about zombies and mummies, and other creepy stuff. She looked at the clock. The train was delayed. It was late. There was no one around. She decided to go and read the book she bought. As she turned the first page, her mother stood up.
"Marron, I have to go to the bathroom. Wait for me here, okay?"
"Alright mom." Marron responded.
Her mom left and she was alone. The first chapter was about vampires. Quite scary. The wind howled through the hall, blowing away the garbage left by other passengers. It was like a ghost was haunting the place. She shivered. She could get up and go to her mom, for then she wouldn't be alone. She thought of it, but didn't do it. It was a rather silly idea, to go to her mom, just because she's a little bit scared of the wind! No, better not.
She got interested in her book, when she heard someone pass by. She looked up. A tall man walked past her. He had long blond hair, which stuck to his face. He wore a long black coat that was ragged and torn. He was thin and pale, as if he's seen a ghost. He turned to look at Marron and smiled at her. Marron smiled back, but nervously. He looked really creepy. Could he be a vampire? No, she must be imagining it, after all, who wouldn't when they're alone in a dark place? She decided just to keep on reading.
It wasn't long for Marron had the first chapter finished. She looked up. Still no sign of her mom, or the train. What was she doing? Maybe she met someone and has begun a conversation. Maybe she's stuck in the toilet. Maybe aliens have kidnapped her. Or, that vampire looking guy could have gotten her. More bizarre ideas started to flow into her head. But it all came back to the idea of vampires. It must be because she had read that part of the book. She knew better than to be worried. After all, her mom is strong; she can handle any burglars, thieves or vampires. Then she heard footsteps. And a familiar voice.
"Marron, I'm sorry to stay away so long, the train hasn't left already, has it?" A joke is never misplaced.
"No mom, it hasn't even arrived yet." Marron smiled.
She turned to face her mother, wanting too ask why she was gone for such a long time. That's when she stopped. He mother wasn't like she was just now. She was pale, just like the guys she saw. And if Marron looked closely, she could see two little holes in her neck. No! It couldn't be! Marron was scared stiff, unable to speak.
"What's wrong?" Her mother asked. "You must have been scared, being all alone in this filthy place. I don't blame you; I was gone for a long time. I met this nice man while I was walking back and he had long blond hair. He also wore this dirty coat, so I told him to get a new one. He said he'd seen you, was that true? He was so nice. But don't worry." She said as she bent over to reach Marron, licking her lips. "Mommy's here, you have nothing to fear." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # So what do you think? Please review! I want to hear your comment! #
