The after story about red death

The after story about red death

  • Submitted By: TS233
  • Date Submitted: 04/24/2014 12:49 AM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 889
  • Page: 4

With the time going, this small town changed a lot, so many people dead by red death, and the castle become wild.
Finally, a new crowd of people come here, they repair the castle, let it become an old style school. But the 7 rooms still remain. They just use many light bulb let the students don’t feel so bad.
However, all sorts of strange story spread around all the time.
They said: After 12 PM, the statue Newton stands in the 1st classroom the eyes of which should stare to the right but at here it’s left. The second color room’s light can’t turn on. The steps between 3rd and 4th color room will from 13 to 14. The 5th class room which is white color room will become all empty. The 6th violet color room has a big mirror, though this mirror you can see your future.
No one try to get in the castle at 12 PM before, even the gossip is not true, and walking in this castle at that time is dangerous anyway. However, there are still some people they don’t afraid anything. They all come from another school. These 6 students have been curious about this old castle for a long time. So many people stop them, but they are stubborn. They think they can control everything.
These 6 students get in this castle approximately 12 PM. They walked into the class room quietly.
After they got in the 1st room, they found Newton statue’s eyes look at the right. They looked over and over again. The statue still look at the right, nothing has changed.
“They lie to us!” Barry said.
But they still were moving on to see the next room. Depends on the gossips, they try to turn on the light. The lights begin lighting.
“Another lies.” Susan said.
Then, they were counting the steps between the 3rd and 4th room. They counted several times, but its 13 not change to 14.
“It’s so boring.” They become complain about it, “But it’s hard to come here it’s not worth we come for nothing, let’s finish all of this.” They still hold some hope for...

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