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the horrible book of horror You are about to read the spookiest story on earth!
It Book of Horror
started off when a lady took a pale red trolley at the supermarket and picked a bright orange pumpkin, some chocolate money and a lantern. It was the night of Halloween and the Lady had already seen children trick or treating twice.
When the lady reached the counter, the man at the counter named witchy, told the lady that the guy at Super:/Spy Home Video Shop eats chocolate money and when the guy eats it he turns into a vampire!
When the lady arrived home, she carved a scary face in the pumpkin and put the lantern inside. It wasn’t long before “knock, knock trick or treat” was called out. The lady opened her front door and answered “treat” and gave the chocolate money. They thought it was real. The lady saw them run down the street straight into Super:/spy. The children gave the money to the man, trying to buy a DVD. As soon as the money was handed over, Bang!! Went the spider webs turning into spy cameras, Bang!! Went the shelves as they turned into mummy displays, and Bang!! Darrel Death the owner turned into a vampire! The children ran back to the house where the lady had given them the money. The children quickly disguised The Horrible
themselves as different characters. “Trick or Treat!!” they called. The lady chose treat and gave them more money they took it to the vampire to see if they gave the money to him again it might turn him back. But instead it turned him into a ghost. A little boy from the group spotted a real fifty cents he gave it to the ghost. The ghost thought it was chocolate and he ate it and turned back to Darrel Death. The children were relieved and carried on trick or treating.

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