This story is a romantic fairy tale many will enjoy, especially since Halloween is coming up this Monday, for this story is 100% real.
Once upon a time, there were two college students: Zach and Karlye. They are close friends that just so happen to go to the same college and live about 4.5 minutes from each other. One day, Zach had invited Karlye to attend this well known haunted house with him. It was called, Thirteen Stories, and it was in Kennesaw, Georgia. Karlye gladly accepted, however she is absolutely terrified of haunted houses. She is a huge baby when it comes to anything haunted. Even petty ones made from preteens at a middle school freak her out, but she still wanted to go. She always has a good time with Zach so... why not? All day long, Karlye paced back and forth awaiting 6:30 to come when she and Zach would be departing for her doom. Zach, being the kind friend that he is, warned Karlye of what would be happening at this establishment. He sent her a waiver to put her at ease about getting hurt by being pushed out of a window or cut up by a chainsaw. She greatly appreciated it and obviously felt better about it. Zach also told her the result of this heart-racing evening..... death. Karlye and Zach were both going to die that night.
What?! Karlye couldn't die tonight! There was so much she wanted to do! She mentioned to Zach that she had wanted to go to the UK before she died.. but there wasn't any time for her to fly out there and enjoy herself then come back! Fortunately, with the new teleporting device she had, she was able to pop there and pop back with plenty of time before 6:30. So she went to the UK, telling Zach about all of the wonderful things in a British accent..(well because the text messages were in the accent while she was there). When she came back, she totally forgot that she should have invited Zach!! So, she told him to go with her and off they teleported!
So they hung out in the awesome UK.. all romantic style.. then went to the haunted house to die...
The End
P.S. True story I have text messages to prove it.
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