The House At The End Of Yellow Brooke Street
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  • Reads 68
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 34m
Complete, First published Sep 02, 2019
An eerie silence echoed through the house at the end of Yellow Brooke Street, the wind outside slammed toward the wooden walls making a whistle inside the house from the cracked windows; the front door made a thud each time it slammed toward the wall and the screams from the dead gave the house an uneasiness to it.

I stood before the house, while my friends were excited to do the exact opposite of what our parents told us to; I was not. I trusted my mother when she told us to never get close to this place.

"You guys ready?" Diana said with joy in her voice, I stuttered. "No.." the fear in my voice was obvious, though no one seemed to care.

Dan glanced at me and chuckled. "Really? It's just a house."

"It's a haunted house." I said nervously. 

"Maybe we should trust our parents on this, they told us that it isn't safe for a reason."

"You wimp." Diana joked, she wasn't serious; it was just to get me with them and of course she knew that it would work. "It's fine if you don't want to Luna." Lucas said, at least he was cool about it.

"I-I'm not a wimp!" I stumbled on my words.

"Yey!" Diana said happily and rushed toward me with her arms open. "I'll buy you McDonalds after this." 

I hugged her, even though I wasn't happy.

I looked at the time. 

12.20am
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"No. I don't want to," I answered. Our conversation didn't go well, because I wanted to be silent, and he wanted to talk. It seemed to me that it had become even lighter around, although the night was only deepening. It couldn't be dawn already, could it? I looked around and ran my eyes along the horizon. The sun was not visible, and the sky was not turning gray. "The night is so bright. ", Drake noticed too. And now I frowned. Why was it? And then there was an explosion that almost deafened me. Rocks flew in all directions. Something exploded in our house. In our dear asteroid. Drake and I jumped almost simultaneously, fell to the ground and covered our heads with our hands. Before I could understand what had happened, there was another explosion and this time screams...