The Clown Statue (Urban Legend)

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Cover of the book The Clown Statue (Urban Legend) by Drac Von Stoller, Drac Von Stoller
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Author: Drac Von Stoller ISBN: 1230000218456
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller Publication: February 13, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Drac Von Stoller
ISBN: 1230000218456
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Publication: February 13, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Dan and Brenda Stevens finally planned a night out without the kids, and were able to find a babysitter at the last minute. Brenda's friend Karen's daughter Susan happened to be free for the evening because her boyfriend was sick, so instead of being stuck home all night with nothing to do her mother suggested she babysit her friend Brenda's kids, and make a little extra money. Susan was happy to earn some easy money for a couple hours.

Susan got ready, and said goodbye to her mother, and drove on to the Steven's house for what she thought would a quiet night, and some easy babysitting money. Instead, it was going to be a night of terror.

Susan finally arrived at the Steven's house as the rain was pouring down.

Susan knocked on the Steven's door, and Dan and Brenda greeted her, and told her after she puts the kids to bed she could watch TV in their bedroom because the TV in the living room wasn't working.

Susan said, "No problem," and told them to have a good time, and not to worry about the kids she would take good care of them.

The Steven's ran out in the pouring rain to their car, and drove to a restaurant that her husband picked out.

Susan played a few games with the kids and said, "Well, it's eight o'clock and time for bed. Susan read a bedtime story to the kids and said goodnight to them, turned out their bedroom light then got a soda out of the refrigerator, and went back upstairs to watch TV until the Steven's returned from their dinner date.

Susan sat down and turned on the remote to the TV, and flipped through the channels, and popped the top of her soda can, and just as she touched her lips on the soda can to take a drink she said to herself, "That's odd what is a creepy looking clown statue doing in their bedroom. It doesn't even look like it belongs here."

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Dan and Brenda Stevens finally planned a night out without the kids, and were able to find a babysitter at the last minute. Brenda's friend Karen's daughter Susan happened to be free for the evening because her boyfriend was sick, so instead of being stuck home all night with nothing to do her mother suggested she babysit her friend Brenda's kids, and make a little extra money. Susan was happy to earn some easy money for a couple hours.

Susan got ready, and said goodbye to her mother, and drove on to the Steven's house for what she thought would a quiet night, and some easy babysitting money. Instead, it was going to be a night of terror.

Susan finally arrived at the Steven's house as the rain was pouring down.

Susan knocked on the Steven's door, and Dan and Brenda greeted her, and told her after she puts the kids to bed she could watch TV in their bedroom because the TV in the living room wasn't working.

Susan said, "No problem," and told them to have a good time, and not to worry about the kids she would take good care of them.

The Steven's ran out in the pouring rain to their car, and drove to a restaurant that her husband picked out.

Susan played a few games with the kids and said, "Well, it's eight o'clock and time for bed. Susan read a bedtime story to the kids and said goodnight to them, turned out their bedroom light then got a soda out of the refrigerator, and went back upstairs to watch TV until the Steven's returned from their dinner date.

Susan sat down and turned on the remote to the TV, and flipped through the channels, and popped the top of her soda can, and just as she touched her lips on the soda can to take a drink she said to herself, "That's odd what is a creepy looking clown statue doing in their bedroom. It doesn't even look like it belongs here."

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