lunaricn:
To say she was a horror fan was an understatement. Asia spent most of her time on her personal goal to watch ever horror movie ever made and when she wasn’t se was reading creepy pastas and lore around the internet. She had done it all, too” Bloody Mary, Candyman, Charlie Charlie, Ouija Boards, Midnight Man… Though those were more about scaring her friends and less about trying to summon a dark being. Still, she loved the thrill of finding something new. Jumpscares and gore were abundant, but something truly skin-crawling creepy? Too good not to share.
With her iPad and black coffee in each hand, she made her way to the spot where he group of friends usually hung around with a glint in her eye that they would recognize as pure glee and groan as they knew they were about to get roped into another game. “ You guys are never gonna guess what I found.” She exclaimed as she plotted on the grass and displayed the screen. “ This old church in Mexico that literally every comment I read said was haunted. There were pictures and video and even the police tried to block it off to keep people from going in there but wont keep guard themselves because they say it’s haunted too – And it’s only a couple hours of a drive away….”
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With one earbud in, Hazel listened to the recent news of the Notre Dame’s collapse. The video displayed itself in the corner of her phone, though she was more interested in what else the newfeed had to offer her. The Notre Dame was old news by now. Yeah, it was very sad some lunatic had left the stove on or whatever, but there was nothing to do about it. Buildings came and went all the time, even though this was a historic piece, she rather shrugged about it. It meant nothing more to her than any other building. The ones she slightly showed more interest in were the ones that had been lived in. Rather negatively than positively, the ones that showed signs of haunting. Spirits that had never been granted closure and collided enough energy to make changes in the land of the living, and the ones that were even worse than that.
‘‘Wha—??’‘ she half assed replied, squinted her eyes when she got pulled from her dreamy state, forced to look into the sun that brought out her friend even more beautiful than she already was. Though she decided to keep her mouth shut about that, with more people around it wasn’t a wise move. Instead, she popped a Pringle into her mouth and chewed, rather unimpressed. ‘‘Yeah, right. It’d waste more gasoline than anything else, I’m sure. If not our time.’‘ Yet, she swiped the video away and ripped her earbud out so she’d seem at least more focused. ‘‘But hey, if your gut says it’s worth it, I’m game.’‘ It wasn’t like she had anything else to do anyways.










