The Ghost of Hill Haven Road
By
Drac Von Stoller
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Published: May 27, 2012
Words: 415 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781476432960
Short description
Susie Meyers was one of the most beautiful women you ever laid eyes on. The story begins at around midnight on October 31, 1953 Susie and her friends decided to pile into Susie's friend Tommy's car with his friends Jack and Karen with their six packs of beer and drove down Hill Haven road headed for danger. Susie Meyers wasn't so lucky and never made it alive only to became another Urban Legend.
Susie Meyers was one of the most beautiful women you ever laid eyes on. She had long wavy blonde hair and a smile that would melt any man's heart. The story begins at around midnight on October 31, 1953 Susie and her friends downed too many beers at a Halloween party. Then decided to pile into her friend Tommy's car with his friends Jack and Karen with their six packs of beer and drove down Hill Haven road. Just as they were all singing along with the radio, rain came pouring down and Tommy was having a hard time concentrating on the road because of the loud music and laughter coming from Susie and Karen in the back seat of Tommy's car. Jack was too busy handing out the beers to everyone to notice danger was on the way. Susie was the only one in the car not wearing her seat belt. The rain was really pouring down to where Tommy should have pulled off to the shoulder of the road and waited for the rain to stop before proceeding any further. Tommy just kept driving at a high rate of spe.. (Read more)
Susie Meyers was one of the most beautiful women you ever laid eyes on. She had long wavy blonde hair and a smile that would melt any man's heart. The story begins at around midnight on October 31, 1953 Susie and her friends downed too many beers at a Halloween party. Then decided to pile into her friend Tommy's car with his friends Jack and Karen with their six packs of beer and drove down Hill Haven road. Just as they were all singing along with the radio, rain came pouring down and Tommy was having a hard time concentrating on the road because of the loud music and laughter coming from Susie and Karen in the back seat of Tommy's car. Jack was too busy handing out the beers to everyone to notice danger was on the way. Susie was the only one in the car not wearing her seat belt. The rain was really pouring down to where Tommy should have pulled off to the shoulder of the road and waited for the rain to stop before proceeding any further. Tommy just kept driving at a high rate of speed and drinking his beer when all of a sudden a driver on the other side of the road lost control of his vehicle causing Tommy's car to skid off the road and hit a tree head on. Unfortunately, Susie was the only passenger in the car that was not wearing a seat belt. Susie was ejected from the car and hit the tree head on decapitating her.
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Tags
halloween,
legend,
ghost,
urban legend,
decapitated,
headless woman
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Review by:
Walter Lazo
on June 25, 2012 :
The story, or legend as the case may be, is intriguing, but the grammar, from verb-tense to punctuation, is simply dreadful.
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