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The Scarecrow
A small family called the Noun family were renting a cottage just out of beautiful Auckland. The lovely cottage was in a little village called Bennydale. The little brick cottage had 3 rooms and it had some amazing views and a giant garden.
Right next door there was a nice family called the Pronoun family. They had a paddock and in the paddock was a giant, creepy scarecrow. It had a straw hat full of strawberries, dry old vest and long, black ugly pants. The creepiest part about this scarecrow was the eyes, it’s evil red eyes.
The oldest child Dee had to sleep in the creepiest part of the house downstairs. Dee really didn’t really want to sleep downstairs, inside she felt like she was sleeping in a dark, spooky dungeon. Dee was feeling TERRIFIED!
The next morning Dee wakes up and her family was out for some reason. Dee thinks their buying food. Dee was in the sparkling kitchen when she hears a bip, it was the phone. She answers it quietly but could only hear light breathing. Dee hangs up. Terrified, horrified, petrified Dee starts to think someone is watching her.
Dee peers outside. The ugly, giant scarecrow was gone. Confused Dee turns on the TV. It was crackly because it was old and worn out. Suddenly, there was a loud knock on the door. She races to the kitchen window and looks outside. There was no-one there.
Dee tries to ring her mother’s mobile. It rings in her mum and dad’s room. Dee runs upstairs into the bedroom. The ugly scarecrow was staring out the clear window. Dee is absolutely scared. Dee’s mum’s mobile rings again. This time she answers it. But all Dee could hear was loud hysterical laughing.
Article posted June 22, 2010 at 05:02 PM •
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