Spooky, Scary Story: The Cemetery Bells
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I was browsing through my human's folders and I came across a story that she wrote titled The Cemetery Bells and It seems a bit scary, but could be much worse. She'll eventually go back and revisit it and add more and or modify it once she gets some more inspiration. So without further ado here is the story that she wrote. I would like to have your feedback on it.
Do you ever wonder if cemeteries has bells? Do you ever hear them ring? Let me take you on a journey way back to the Victorian times. There was a cemetery that had a bell that never rung till one foggy night. It was all hallows eve and it was a dark foggy night a man in his forties walked pass this cemetery and he heard the bell ring, so he walked inside the cemetery to investigate where this bell is, but by the time he got close the bell stopped ringing. He couldn't see where the bell was and the fog got more dense, so he decided to just leave the cemtery. The next day everything was normal till later on in the evening that man begun hearing the bell again he begain to ask if anyone else can hear it, but they all deny hearing any bells except the church bell that gongs on the hour. He thought that was what he was hearing, but the bell kept bothering him and it got worse each day. The bell kept getting louder and louder, he couldn't take it anymore and he eventually committed suicide. One day a few towns folks found his body severed from his head in an empty barn. They were afraid of touching him because they thought he was cursed, but they tried to get rid of his body with shovels and other yard tools they had.
Years later that cemetery has been destroyed, the headstones, bodies, and the bell have been moved. One evening a young teenager was taking an evenin stroll in the park where the cemetery used to be and all of a sudden it became foggy it got dense, out of no where this teenager heard that bell ring. he knew that bell has been moved and he thought nothing of it, but the bell rang even louder, now he stopped walking cuz now he's puzzled as to know where this bell is at, so he decided to scour the park on a foggy night, he couldn't see anything due to how thick the fog was, so he decided to leave the park and head for home.
The Cemetery Bells
Do you ever wonder if cemeteries has bells? Do you ever hear them ring? Let me take you on a journey way back to the Victorian times. There was a cemetery that had a bell that never rung till one foggy night. It was all hallows eve and it was a dark foggy night a man in his forties walked pass this cemetery and he heard the bell ring, so he walked inside the cemetery to investigate where this bell is, but by the time he got close the bell stopped ringing. He couldn't see where the bell was and the fog got more dense, so he decided to just leave the cemtery. The next day everything was normal till later on in the evening that man begun hearing the bell again he begain to ask if anyone else can hear it, but they all deny hearing any bells except the church bell that gongs on the hour. He thought that was what he was hearing, but the bell kept bothering him and it got worse each day. The bell kept getting louder and louder, he couldn't take it anymore and he eventually committed suicide. One day a few towns folks found his body severed from his head in an empty barn. They were afraid of touching him because they thought he was cursed, but they tried to get rid of his body with shovels and other yard tools they had.
Years later that cemetery has been destroyed, the headstones, bodies, and the bell have been moved. One evening a young teenager was taking an evenin stroll in the park where the cemetery used to be and all of a sudden it became foggy it got dense, out of no where this teenager heard that bell ring. he knew that bell has been moved and he thought nothing of it, but the bell rang even louder, now he stopped walking cuz now he's puzzled as to know where this bell is at, so he decided to scour the park on a foggy night, he couldn't see anything due to how thick the fog was, so he decided to leave the park and head for home.