BEWARE THE MONSTER OF THE MANSION!

BEWARE THE MONSTER OF THE MANSION!

by Ismini Komi

Greece

Tobias is the ghost of a child murder victim, who died on Halloween night. His spirit remains haunting the mansion where he was killed and the rumors of ghostly activity spur people to come and explore it. Every time, Tobias gets excited that people are visiting him and wants to become friends with them, but he keeps accidentally scaring everyone into running away. So he stops trying to interact with everyone, thinking that that way they would stay longer and he wouldn’t be alone anymore. However, the lack of paranormal activity causes the rumors to die down and people don’t have a reason to come in the first place.Exactly 20 years go by, until someone enters the mansion again, two girls and a man. Tobias, remembering hisprevious encounters with the living, doesn’t approach them, but instead observes them. After a while he realizes that he knows the man. It’s his murderer. And he also realizes that these girls are in danger. At first he tries to scare them away, but these girls aren’t afraid of him. In fact, they’re excited to see him. Before the murderer can coax the girls in the basement, Tobias leads them to the bathroom, where he starts writing messages to them in the mirror and warns them about the man. The man breaks down the door and starts chasing the girls, but before he can get to them, Tobias throws him in the basement and locks him in.

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