Who Killed Sara?
A girl named Sara was
walking home from work one evening. Her apartment wasn't far, but she was
always uneasy about walking because it was just getting dark and she had to
pass by Old Man Grady's house. Old Man Grady was a creepy man who lived in an
even creepier house. Every evening when she walked home, the old man would
stare at her from the front window of his house. There were rumors that Old Man
Grady once had a family, but that he murdered them. Some people said that his wife
and kids were buried in his backyard.
On this particular
night, Sara was thinking about the argument she had with her boyfriend Steve
earlier in the day. She had kissed his best friend Darrell, and Steve found
out. She knew it was stupid, but her relationship with Steve wasn't going so
great lately. When Steve found out, he'd lost it. She was scared that he was
going to hit her, but he stopped himself. Unfortunately, even if he had hit
her, it wouldn't have been the first time. Before storming out of her
apartment, Steve had told her she was going to pay for what she'd done.
She hated the way he
made her feel. Why couldn’t he just love and treat her right? She hated the way
everyone made her feel. She thought about how many times she could count on one
hand that her mom called just to talk to her. She was walking home from a job
she hated to an apartment that she could barely afford. Surely, life was meant
to feel more fulfilling than this.
When Sara walked by Old
Man Grady's house, she noticed that he wasn't in his usual place. She thought
it was odd because he was always there. As she continued walking home, she felt
like she was being followed. She looked back, but it was so dark that she
couldn't see anything. She kept walking, but a little faster than she had been.
When Sara reached her
apartment, she looked behind her one more time. No one was there that she could
see. She stepped into her apartment and closed the door.
Local police found Sara
dead in her apartment the next morning.
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