The Woman in White Gown
The town of Ravenswood had always been known for its eerie ambiance and strange occurrences. The locals whispered about the old abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town, describing it as a place where evil spirits roamed free. But no one dared to enter the mansion, for fear of what lay inside.
One summer, a group of teenagers from Ravenswood decided to explore the mansion. They had heard the legends and wanted to see for themselves if the stories were true. So, they gathered their courage and made their way to the mansion.
As they entered the mansion, they were greeted by a musty smell and an eerie silence. The old wooden floors creaked under their feet, and the walls were covered in cobwebs. The teenagers slowly made their way through the mansion, exploring each room and hallway.
Suddenly, they heard a strange noise coming from upstairs. It sounded like footsteps. The teenagers froze, unsure of what to do. They debated whether to leave or investigate the noise.
As they made their way up the stairs, the noise grew louder. It seemed to be coming from one of the bedrooms. The door was slightly ajar, and the teenagers cautiously peeked inside.
To their horror, they saw a figure standing in the corner of the room. It was a woman, dressed in a long white gown. Her hair was matted and tangled, and her skin was as pale as the moonlight shining through the window.
The woman turned to face the teenagers, her eyes glowing with an otherworldly light. She let out a blood-curdling scream that echoed through the mansion. The teenagers tried to run, but the door slammed shut, trapping them in the room with the woman.
They could hear her breathing, heavy and labored, as she slowly made her way towards them. They huddled together, praying for a way out. Suddenly, the room grew cold, and the air was filled with a thick fog.
The teenagers could barely see through the fog, but they could feel the woman's icy breath on their necks. They screamed and cried for help, but no one could hear them.
Hours passed, and the teenagers were still trapped in the room with the woman. They were cold, hungry, and exhausted. They had given up hope of ever leaving the mansion alive.
As the sun began to rise, the fog lifted, and the room became visible once again. The woman was gone, and the door was unlocked. The teenagers stumbled out of the mansion, relieved to be alive.
But they were never the same again. They were haunted by the memory of the woman in the white gown, and they could never forget the terror they had experienced in the old abandoned mansion of Ravenswood.
© lizzz
One summer, a group of teenagers from Ravenswood decided to explore the mansion. They had heard the legends and wanted to see for themselves if the stories were true. So, they gathered their courage and made their way to the mansion.
As they entered the mansion, they were greeted by a musty smell and an eerie silence. The old wooden floors creaked under their feet, and the walls were covered in cobwebs. The teenagers slowly made their way through the mansion, exploring each room and hallway.
Suddenly, they heard a strange noise coming from upstairs. It sounded like footsteps. The teenagers froze, unsure of what to do. They debated whether to leave or investigate the noise.
As they made their way up the stairs, the noise grew louder. It seemed to be coming from one of the bedrooms. The door was slightly ajar, and the teenagers cautiously peeked inside.
To their horror, they saw a figure standing in the corner of the room. It was a woman, dressed in a long white gown. Her hair was matted and tangled, and her skin was as pale as the moonlight shining through the window.
The woman turned to face the teenagers, her eyes glowing with an otherworldly light. She let out a blood-curdling scream that echoed through the mansion. The teenagers tried to run, but the door slammed shut, trapping them in the room with the woman.
They could hear her breathing, heavy and labored, as she slowly made her way towards them. They huddled together, praying for a way out. Suddenly, the room grew cold, and the air was filled with a thick fog.
The teenagers could barely see through the fog, but they could feel the woman's icy breath on their necks. They screamed and cried for help, but no one could hear them.
Hours passed, and the teenagers were still trapped in the room with the woman. They were cold, hungry, and exhausted. They had given up hope of ever leaving the mansion alive.
As the sun began to rise, the fog lifted, and the room became visible once again. The woman was gone, and the door was unlocked. The teenagers stumbled out of the mansion, relieved to be alive.
But they were never the same again. They were haunted by the memory of the woman in the white gown, and they could never forget the terror they had experienced in the old abandoned mansion of Ravenswood.
© lizzz