She
stood outside of the old abandoned house debating to go in or not. Her cousin
was stood with her friends behind her. 'Go on, go in, if you want to hang out
with us for 2 weeks you have to stay there, tonight by yourself' Sarah was a
lonely girl, she had been sent to her aunties for two weeks so that she could
get used to the area before her family uprooted her. She had tried making
friends with her cousin Lilly and the only way to do this was to stay in that
house. Lilly made up a story about how a mother and child used to live there
and when they moved in the girl chose the back bedroom that over looked the
garden, and it has this big fancy wall mirror. In which the little girl loved.
After a few weeks, the little girl went missing and after 1 year the police
report was closed. No one has ever seen the little girl since, and according to
legend she haunts this house. Sarah was spooked by this story, but determined
to make friends she entered the doorway and made her way up the old staircase.
She went into the little girl’s bedroom, she found the mirror on the wall, a
wardrobe and a bed. She decided to lay down and get some sleep. Sarah woke in
the night to the sound of a little voice. She sat up and looked around the
room, she noticed the mirror. It was cloudy and she could see a small girl’s
reflection. The girl was asking for help, as Sarah looked at the mirror she
noticed something behind the girl. Sarah panicked and smashed against the
glass. She turned around and the girl was looking at her, she had been freed. Sarah
then noticed the mirror, the girl was still in the mirror. But it was the other
way around the girl was in the bedroom. Sarah looked around she was stood in
darkness. Sarah banged on the mirror. The girl smirked and walked out of the
room. The next day Lilly went into the house, looking for Sarah. No sign of
her. She told her mom and a police report was given. 1 year later they closed
the report. No one has seen Sarah Since. But Sarah can see them, every time new
owners go to that house, they like the mirror, they keep it. But they don't
know what lurks behind it.
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