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THE TWO TOWERS
Ok, so it was my first time visiting England. I was really
excited, so as a usual tourist, I visited the usual sites,
not knowing what I was going to discover about myself.
I have had connections in the past with spirits, as you
might have read my other story posted here,
called "Something is Here". I have always thought that I
had a certain gift with them.
Anyways, While I was in England, I visited The Tower of
London. Now whenever I visit somewhere haunted, I always get
a bit queasy, but there... there it was different.
It was weird, because I don't see ghosts that often, but I
here, I feel things about them. When I was there, I could
here them, screaming, I could feel what they felt. They
horror they went through. It was terrible. I ended up even
throwing up in one of the bathrooms there.
The first tower I visited was The White Tower. That one
wasn't that bad. I always had a feeling that I needed to
get out, that it was dangerous. I couldn't make it to the
top.To this day, I knew there was something there.
Now, the Bloody Tower, that's a different story. that was
the second and last tower I visited there. When I walked
in, I knew I had to make it to the top, to find something,
something was pulling me closer, and closer. When I got to
the top, I stopped dead. Taking my friends by surprise.
"Don't you see it?" I asked them, looking straight ahead.
"see what?" They asked, curious about what I was seeing.
Blood. All over the wall. Of course it had been covered up,
but I could still see it.
After that, I don't know what happened. I just remember
having this unbelievable wave of fear, like nothing I had
felt before in my entire life. I wanted, I needed to get
out of there as fast as I could. I don't remember anything
after that.
So much for a great trip to England, but hey, welcome to my
world.
Contact me here: katarina@doveamour.com
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