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Are you unsettled?

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Enjoy this unsettling video.
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                      How I go about writing scary stories                                         (tips & tricks) If you're a fan of CreepyPastas and scary stories and you're interested in writing stories, you might find this blog helpful.  Since you're telling a story the visuals are missing so for the reader to fully understand and imagine the story you must be descriptive.  Make the first few lines of the story the best parts or as good as you could make them. The first couple of lines are to catch your readers attention and draw them into the story. Ending the story is probably the most important thing to make a good story. Leaving the story open ended for the reader to interpret adds paranoia and suspence. Death is overrated, in almost every story it ends with death. Try and find something worse th...

The stage fire

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    This happened in my sophomore year of high school. We had a guest singer, Julia Bullock, coming to our school to perform.  It was Kaleab's and my job to set the cameras up to record the event. While we were setting up, it was noticeably smokey and smelled like something was burning. We at the time didn't think much of it so we continued to set up.  Out of nowhere, above us the stage light lights on fire. Little burnt pieces fell down along with the light right next to us.   It was a little scary, but the janitor's reaction was comical, to say the least. He saw it explode and watched the pieces fall and followed them down with his finger with a blank expression. After that, the principal came out from around the stage while I had my phone in my hand ready to take a picture of what happened. I could tell by the way he looked at me he was going to say something and possibly take my phone. Luckily and surprisingly he decided to focus on the bigger prob...