Part 1
In a remote village
In a remote village, there was an old manor. It was said that a cursed spirit roamed there. One day, a few friends went to that house. They bravely entered inside. The inside of the house was dark and cold. They turned on the flashlights and started looking around. Suddenly, they entered a room where there was an old mirror. As they stood in front of the mirror, they felt a chill. That's when the terrible incident happened. A shadow emerged from inside the mirror. The shadow was tall and black. Its eyes were like burning fire. The friends screamed in fear. They knew they would not return alive. That cursed spirit chased them. They started running, but the spirit caught them. After that, they were never heard from again. It is said that their souls still roam that house. How did you like the story?
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