Halloween midnight town
the year was 2007. It was Halloween. That day my family and I went to Oklahoma City because my mom had an old friend that she just had to go see. We had decided that while we were up there that we would take my little sister and her friend trick or treating up there. They were having a huge kind of festival with hundreds of people out in the streets giving candy to little kids and letting the kids go trick or treating in the stores and places alike. After about a half hour of walking around I got this feeling. It was a strange feeling like you know someone is watching you. I shrugged it off and took a few more steps and felt someone tug on my coat. All the sudden my breath left me and a fear shivered its way all down my spine. I turned around slowly to see who or what it was. It was my little sister she had dropped some candy and fell behind as she was picking it up. A sigh of relief left me and I waited for her and we went on about our way. Then after about another hour or so the streets were mostly empty except for a few people and us, I got the same feeling again. I tried to shrug it off but you know how it is, its Halloween, supposedly the scariest night of the year, and I just couldn’t escape the feeling that someone was watching me. I look ahead and see that my mom, sister and her friend are ahead of me still trick or treating so I walk forward a little bit and then I feel a nudge on my shoulder. I freeze. 🦹🧟🧬🧬🧬🧬🧬🧬🧬🧬🧬🧬This time it wasn’t my sister or her friend or my mom for they were in front of me still about another couple fifty feet or so. So I keep walking and I feel this time someone yank on my coat. I freeze. Staring at my family in front of me I start to turn around very slowly to see who it was and as I turned around completely I see no one is there, not a soul. No cars nothing. Just street signs and street lights. So I turn back around and start back to my family. As I was walking I notice on the other side of the street a shadow sprints by but I couldn’t make out who or what but it was enough to make me walk faster until I reached the security of my family. As we left the festival since it was nearly over we talked about going home but my...