Monday, October 31, 2011

Agatha

By Brion Francis

In the year 1940, a young woman had a child.  Instead of loving her child, she hated her.  She named her Agatha.  When little Agatha was five years old, her mother beat her to death.  She was then put into the upstairs bathroom in a tub filled with hot water.  The mother then fled and was never seen again.

Fifty years later, a new family moved into the house.  It was a mother, father, and two kids--Emily and Robby--who were ten and thirteen.  One night, Emily woke up from her sleep because she had a bad dream.  She had seen a mother murdering her daughter.  Emily was scared to go back to sleep, so she decided to go take a shower, hoping it would maker her tired and wash away the thoughts that were in her head.  

When she walked into the bathroom, she heard the sound of water moving in the bathtub.  She then pulled the shower curtain over.  Emily saw a little girl in the tub singing "Ring around the Rosie."  She was so scared that she couldn't scream.  She closed her eyes, and when she opened them the girl was gone.  Emily tried to run out of the bathroom, but she tripped over some towels that were on the floor.  The ghost of Agatha had come back, and she brutally murdered Emily.  

The next morning, Emily's older brother, Robby, walked in and found Emily dead, along with red handprints on the bathroom mirror.  He gave a loud scream and their parents rushed into the bathroom to see what was going on.  To their dismay, their daughter was dead.  

Two nights later, the mother woke up because she heard a voice.  It was her daughter, saying, "Go check on Robby."  When the mother walked into Robby's room, she found him hanging from his ceiling fan with his head chopped off.  She screamed so loud it woke up her husband.  They immediately called 911.  A special detective came and explained that there were ghosts in the house who always killed the kids.  The family packed up their stuff and moved far, far away.  

It has been said that the ghost of Agatha murdered over fifty kids.  She didn't get a childhood, so any child who moves into her house won't get one either.

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