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Creepy Photographs
A young girl walking home from school found a stack of Polaroid photos lying in the gutter. All together there were twenty of it, all neatly tied in a rubber band. She picked them up, and as she walked she started to browse. The first photo was that of a ghostly white man on a black background, standing quite far away from the camera and she couldn’t see his face in details.
The girl flip the photo to the back of the stack and looked at the next one. The photo was the same man but now he was standing a bit closer.
The girl flipped through the next several photos quickly. With each one, the man in the picture came closer and closer and his features were also getting clearer.
when she reached her house, the girl noticed that the eyes of the man in the photo seemed to be looking at her even when she moved the photo from side to side. This frightened her, but she kept flipping them over, one by one.
By the nineteenth picture, the man was so close his face completely filled the frame. His face was the most horrifying thing the girl had ever seen. Walking up the driveway, she looked at the last photo.
This time, instead of an image, there were two words: "Close enough."
Hearing a scream outside their house, the girl’s brother rushed to the door and opened it. All he saw was a pile of photographs lying on the doorstep. The top one looked like a very blurred picture of his sister.
A young girl walking home from school found a stack of Polaroid photos lying in the gutter. All together there were twenty of it, all neatly tied in a rubber band. She picked them up, and as she walked she started to browse. The first photo was that of a ghostly white man on a black background, standing quite far away from the camera and she couldn’t see his face in details.
The girl flip the photo to the back of the stack and looked at the next one. The photo was the same man but now he was standing a bit closer.
The girl flipped through the next several photos quickly. With each one, the man in the picture came closer and closer and his features were also getting clearer.
when she reached her house, the girl noticed that the eyes of the man in the photo seemed to be looking at her even when she moved the photo from side to side. This frightened her, but she kept flipping them over, one by one.
By the nineteenth picture, the man was so close his face completely filled the frame. His face was the most horrifying thing the girl had ever seen. Walking up the driveway, she looked at the last photo.
This time, instead of an image, there were two words: "Close enough."
Hearing a scream outside their house, the girl’s brother rushed to the door and opened it. All he saw was a pile of photographs lying on the doorstep. The top one looked like a very blurred picture of his sister.