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In 2003, three boys by the names of Wyatt, Daniel, and Cody snuck out of their houses around 1 AM, as they would any other Saturday night. The three were wandering around the industrial zone of their city of Quincy, Illinois, when they stumbled upon an abandoned house. The house was about two stories tall and had been boarded up and locked away. The boys figured this would be a fun place to investigate, so they approached it. They found a window behind a bush that led to the basement, so Wyatt lifted it up and the three crawled in.
As soon as they were in, they started having real fun, digging through the boxes left behind by the previous owners and breaking objects that
"Man, that chick is nasty looking," said Cody as his voice cracked, as Wyatt turned around to see his long brown hair slightly covering his eyes.
Daniel came around Wyatt's other shoulder and said, "Eww bro,
Wyatt flipped the picture over to see a small message written in pen that said, "Look at the little whore; she can't even smile around her family."
Wyatt just shook his head and proceeded up the stairs with the other boys. The stairs creaked as they took each step but none of them showed fear. It wasn't until they reached the kitchen that they started to hear a little girl crying. They stood completely still for about a minute as the cries got a little louder each second. Then, from the entry way leading the kitchen to the living room, a small girl enterred, the same girl that was in the picture and she was still crying. She turned her head and saw the boys. Then she let out a scream so loud it could have shattered the windows if they
"Damn you! That little whore is making us look like awful! I
The woman cried in a high pitched voice, "Ronnie, please,
"Damn you!" He shouted back. "
"Ronnie, no! Please, you're drunk," she said.
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Then the man reached into a wardrobe, throwing clothes around until he found a double barrel shotgun he had stashed away.
"Ronnie, please,
He walked right through the boys and opened up the door closest to the staircase and they ran behind him. They were in a little girl's room littered with stuffed animals with happy drawings up and down the walls.
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The man pushed the little girl off her bed and she shouted, "Daddy!"
He then shouted "
She just sat in the corner of the room crying. Then the smoke alarms went off and fresh flames ignited through the house. The man looked confused; these were flames he could see. The whole family was now up and running around but
Then the man ran back upstairs still carrying the shotgun and pointed it back at his daughter. But before he could take the shot, a small burning board fell and hit him on the head. The little girl shrieked in fear, and soon the whole room was engulfed in flames. The boys crowded together in the corner with the girl, but as soon as the flames touched them they were back in reality. They were in the corner of the room, but things around them had returned to how they were when they broke in. The house was abandoned again, and there was nothing but years of wear and fire damage. Wyatt looked up at the ceiling, finding a hole where the burning board fell and hit the father. They all scurried out of the corner and saw nothing but ash and dirt.
They then looked at the door leading to the hall to see the little girl, but she just stared for a minute, shook her head and walked away. When they reached the hall to see her, they just saw her fade to nothing. The boys then ran out of the house and went home.
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