Butterflies began flittering around
my stomach, as I approached the dreaded passageway. Blood wrenching shrieks echoed throughout the
massive, winding hall.
“Next!”
demanded a man, as he gestured me to the forbidding hallway. Trembling, I grasped Cali’s wrist, not
wanting to go in alone. For the first
time I felt her shudder, while the hunched man directed us to the
entrance. I locked eyes with Cali, she
managed to pull off a crooked grin that soon becomes a straight face. Taking a deep breath, we heaved the rickety
door open. Heart pounding, the door
slammed shut behind us.
“Welcome
to Haunted High! No turning back now!”
chuckled a mystifying tone, over the loud speaker. I gulped as we began to walk at a quicker
pace.
Blood
trickled down the ancient, brick
wall. Followed by a crimson puddle at
the end of the passage. Spider webs
creped across the ceiling, tangling their prey.
Rusting chains slouched from the brick wall. I had now entered my living
nightmare, that became more dreadful with every step I took.
“Be
brave, none of this is real,” Cali reminded me.
“I
know, but which way do we go now?” I asked her, truly puzzled. Two wobbly, wooden doors soon became a
growing trouble. I inspected both doors, to discover no obvious difference.
“Left
or right?” Cali wondered. Without a
question I twisted the doorknob of the right door. Together, we tiptoed through a narrow
passageway. There, everything was
silent. Anxiety built up inside me, just
waiting for a horrid face to burst out from the shadows. We kept wondering into the darkness, were we
lost?
“Cali? Where are we?” I croaked, throat dry. She struggled to find my arm in the pitch
black.
“I
have no idea, are we lost?” she wondered, apprehension showed in her startled
voice.
“Let’s
hope not, did we choose the wrong door?” a thousand questions flutter through
my mind.
“
What about the left side!” Cali rethought our decision. At once, we turn around just to find a creepy
clown, grinning at us.
“Cali,
it looks like we can only go forward,” I admitted. Her troubled facial expression dropped into a
frown. I decided to take the first step
forward, and be the brave one for once.
She opened her mouth to disagree, but decided to follow. As the damp, musty halls grew brighter I gain
a little bit more courage.
“Yes! Finally we are almost out!” announced
Cali. Quickly we dashed to the light, not
knowing what it really was. Once we
reach the brightness, we realize it wasn’t our way out. Strobe lights flashed, blinding me. Feeling like a deer in headlights I finally
find my senses. After blinking my eyes I
regained my vision. An assortment of dazzling neon shapes cover the black walls. Glowing, like stars in the night sky. The luminating shapes swirl and dance across our path. Distracted I could barely realize that we were almost to the end. Just then the glow begins to fade into darkness. Our final destination is footsteps away. Only a door blocks our way out. Coated in cobwebs we yanked the door open.
A
chilly breeze whispered through the pine trees.
Stars twinkled in the peaceful night sky.
No way, we actually had made it out alive!
“It’s
over!” I gasped
“This
is a miracle!” Cali proclaimed. I’m
still speechless, shocked, mind rattled.
Just then a chill crawled up my spine.
A frosty breeze whizzed across my flushed cheeks. Heavy footsteps boomed behind us. First instinct I leaped around to see...nothing. Cali and I were timid, neither of us willing
to take the first step into the darkness.
“Did
you hear footsteps, too?” I whimpered.
“Yes,
but maybe it was just our imagination,” Cali tried to lighten the mood. I knew as a fact that I heard footsteps!
“No,
I know what I heard. You heard it, too!”
I stated. She flashes me a hopeful look,
I can tell she is scared of her wits.
Maybe I am the crazy one, had I just imagined the sounds? I tried and shake it off, but couldn’t. Cali signaled me back onto the trail.
Silently I trailed behind her, still a bit cautious. Suddenly out of the overgrown bushes
screeched a chainsaw! The chainsaw
roared like lion as is chased us down the curving trail. I
barely had time to catch my breath before I was sprinting! Finally the chainsaw died down, leaving me breathless.
“Have
a great night! I hope you have a
fantastic Halloween!” chirped a kind voice from behind the chain saw.
“We
have to come back next year!” I smile.
“Yeah,
and the year after that!” she agrees.
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