Post by Rαyne on Aug 8, 2010 19:41:55 GMT -5
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The haunted house of the condemned city was once just a normal home. It’s located a bit more far out, and therefore has a yard and is a regular home.[/blockquote][/size]
Well, sort of.
It’s a rather large house, with several bedrooms, large bathrooms, two living rooms, a ballroom, kitchen, and dining room. It even had its own library and a home office.
The house, as you can imagine, was owned by a rather wealthy person—the prior mayor of the city.
Truth be told, the house was condemned even before the city was.
Why did it get condemned? Well..
The poor old mayor was found dead in his bed one fine morning. The cause of death was never fully understood. It wasn’t natural death because he had no symptoms of a disease or disorder; in fact his health was actually quite fine. But no struggle was found on his body, not a chemical or anything. He even had enough oxygen in his blood for suffocation to be ruled out.
Therefore, his death remained a mystery.
The family that lived there consisted of the dead mayor, mother, an 18 year old daughter, 16 year old boy, and a 3 year old girl. All had their own rooms.
However, seeking freedom from the claims and the questions and rumors that lurked the streets of the city, they sold the house and moved elsewhere—where they met their untimely fate when the virus struck.
The house bounced from owner to owner, being sold and re-sold several times.
Why?
All tenants of the house seemed to run into the same thing—whether they believed in it or not, they all seemed to be run out by ghost sightings one way or another..
Soon, nobody else wanted to buy the house—therefore it was just condemned and left there to rot.
The furniture collected dust, and some windows and doors have creaked open and cracked due to the weather’s effects.
Despite it’s ghost story stale, teenagers and daredevils alike can’t resist the thought to venture into the house—specially around the time of All Hollow’s Eve..
Parties have been organized here in the past, and even after the area was condemned, nobody can pass up the chance to venture here and have some fun while they can.
But be warned, this is not your home.