Paranormal activities the story
- Robert Stephens

- May 17, 2024
- 12 min read
"I have a bad feeling about this place guys" Koby said to his friends John, Robert, and Ivan. They were in a haunted house that was supposedly haunted. The group had been exploring the house for hours, but nothing strange had happened. "Relax Koby, it's just an old house. There's no such thing as ghosts." Robert said, trying to ease Koby's worries. Suddenly, they heard a strange noise coming from the other room. The group looked at each other in fear."What was that?" Ivan whispered. "I don't know, but I don't like it," Robert said. The group slowly walked towards the noise. As they got closer, they could hear someone or something moving around in the room. Suddenly, a shadowy figure appeared in front of them. It was a woman with long, black hair and pale skin. "Who are you?" Koby asked, his voice trembling. The woman didn't answer. She just stared at them with cold, dead eyes.The woman suddenly lunged at Koby, grabbing his arm. Koby tried to pull away, but the woman's grip was too strong. "Help me!" Koby shouted. The rest of the group tried to pull the woman off of Koby, but she was too strong. "Get away from him!" Robert yelled. The woman ignored him and continued to hold onto Koby. She was pulling him towards the window. "What's she doing?" Ivan asked.The woman dragged Koby towards the window, her grip tightening. "No! Let me go!" Koby shouted. The rest of the group tried to pull the woman off of Koby, but she was too strong. Suddenly, Koby felt himself being lifted off the ground. He looked down and saw that the woman was holding him by his legs, dangling him out of the window. "Help me!" Koby shouted again, struggling to break free."Koby!" Robert yelled, trying to reach for him. The woman's grip on Koby's legs tightened, and she began to pull him out of the window. "No, please! I don't want to die!" Koby shouted, tears streaming down his face. The woman didn't respond. She just kept pulling him out of the window.Suddenly, the woman let go of Koby. He fell to the ground with a thud, and the woman disappeared. Koby was shaking and crying, his heart pounding in his chest. "Are you okay?" Robert asked, running to Koby's side. Koby nodded, unable to speak. "That was crazy," Ivan said, looking around the room. "What was that thing?""I don't know," Robert said, "but I think we should get out of here." "Agreed," Ivan said. The group quickly gathered their things and headed for the door. As they were about to leave, they heard a strange noise coming from behind them. They turned around and saw the woman standing in the doorway, blocking their exit.The woman stared at them with cold, dead eyes. She was still wearing the same black dress that she had been wearing before. "We're not going anywhere," Robert said, standing his ground. The woman didn't move. She just kept staring at them. Suddenly, she began to speak in a low, raspy voice. "You cannot escape me," she said. The group was frozen in fear. They had no idea what to do.Suddenly, the woman grabbed Ivan and pulled him away from the group. "Ivan!" Robert shouted, running towards him. The woman pushed Robert away and continued to drag Ivan down the hallway. "Let me go!" Ivan shouted, struggling to break free. The woman ignored him and kept dragging him away. "Ivan!" Koby shouted, tears streaming down his face. The woman disappeared around the corner, taking Ivan with her.The group stood in shock, unable to believe what had just happened. "We have to find him," Robert said, running down the hallway. The group followed him, calling out Ivan's name. They searched the entire house, but they couldn't find him anywhere. "We have to get out of here," Koby said, his voice shaking. "But what about Ivan?" Robert asked. "We can't do anything for him now," Koby said, "we have to save ourselves."The group reluctantly left the house and made their way back to their car. As they drove away, they couldn't help but wonder what had happened to Ivan. "I can't believe this," Robert said, shaking his head. "Me neither," Koby said, still shaken up from the encounter. They drove in silence for a while, lost in their own thoughts. Suddenly, Robert's phone rang. He answered it and listened for a moment. "It's the police," he said, "they want to talk to us about what happened at the house.""I'll take the call," Robert said, pulling over to the side of the road. He got out of the car and walked a few feet away to talk to the police. Koby and Ivan sat in the car, waiting anxiously. After a few minutes, Robert came back to the car. "The police want us to come to the station to give our statements," he said. "What about Ivan?" Koby asked. "They said they'll look for him," Robert said, "but they need to talk to us first."The group made their way to the police station and were taken into separate rooms to give their statements. Koby was the first to be interviewed. "Can you tell me what happened at the house?" the officer asked. Koby explained everything that had happened, from the woman dragging him towards the window to the woman dragging Ivan away. "And you have no idea what happened to your friend after that?" the officer asked. Koby shook his head. "No, we never saw him again.""I see," the officer said, taking notes. "And you're sure you've never seen this woman before?" Koby shook his head again. "No, I've never seen her before in my life." The officer asked a few more questions before letting Koby go. The group waited outside the police station, wondering what would happen next. Suddenly, a police officer came out and called Koby's name.Koby stood up and walked over to the officer. "Yes, officer?" he asked. "I have some bad news," the officer said, "we found Ivan's body." Koby's heart sank. "What happened to him?" he asked, his voice trembling. "We don't know for sure," the officer said, "but it looks like he was killed by the same woman who attacked you at the house."Koby couldn't believe what he was hearing. "Ivan's dead?" he asked, his voice barely a whisper. The officer nodded solemnly. "I'm so sorry," he said, "we're doing everything we can to find the woman who did this." Koby sank to the ground, tears streaming down his face. "I can't believe this," he said, "I can't believe Ivan's gone."Koby sat on the ground, crying for what felt like hours. He couldn't believe that his best friend was gone. Robert and the other members of the group came over and sat down next to him, offering their support. They all sat in silence, lost in their own thoughts and grief. After a while, the police officer came back out and approached them. "I'm sorry to interrupt," he said, "but we have a lead on the woman who attacked you."The group looked up at the officer, their hearts pounding. "Do you know who she is?" Koby asked. "We have a pretty good idea," the officer said, "we think she's been living in the abandoned house for a while now. We're going to go back there and see if we can find any evidence." The group nodded, eager to help in any way they could. "Can we come with you?" Robert asked. "I'm afraid not," the officer said, "it's too dangerous. But we'll keep you updated on what we find."The group watched as the police officers drove away. "I can't believe this," Koby said, "I can't believe Ivan's gone." Robert put his arm around Koby and pulled him close. "We're going to get through this," he said, "I promise." The group sat in silence for a few more minutes before getting up and walking back to their car. As they drove away, they couldn't help but wonder what would happen next.As they drove, Koby's phone rang. He picked it up and saw that it was the police officer from earlier. "Hello?" he said. "Koby, it's Officer Davis," the officer said, "we found something at the house that we think is related to your friend's death." Koby's heart skipped a beat. "What did you find?" he asked. "We found a note," the officer said, "it's addressed to you."Koby's heart was racing as he read the note. It was written in a shaky hand and seemed to be written in a hurry. "Dear Koby," the note read, "I'm sorry for what I did to your friend. I was only trying to protect myself. Please forgive me. Signed, The Woman." Koby looked up at the others in the car, his eyes wide with shock. "She's sorry?" he asked, "she's sorry for killing Ivan?""She's a psychopath," Robert said, "she killed your friend and now she's apologizing?" Koby looked back down at the note. "I don't understand," he said, "why would she write this if she was the one who killed Ivan?" The others were silent, unsure of what to say. "Maybe she's just trying to cover her tracks," Koby said, "maybe she's trying to make it seem like she didn't do it.""That's possible," Robert said, "but I don't think we should take her apology at face value. She could still be dangerous." Koby nodded, still staring at the note. "I just don't understand why she would do this," he said, "I mean, she didn't even know us. What could we have possibly done to make her hate us so much?" The others shook their heads, unable to come up with an answer.Koby's phone buzzed again, and he looked down to see that he had another message. This time, it was from an unknown number. "What's it say?" Robert asked. Koby opened the message and read it out loud. "Koby, it's me again. I know you're angry and you have every right to be. But I promise I can explain everything. Meet me at the abandoned house tonight at midnight. We need to talk.""No way," Koby said, "I'm not meeting her alone. She's dangerous, remember?" "But what if she has information about Ivan's death?" Robert asked, "what if she can help us solve this?" Koby hesitated for a moment before finally nodding. "Okay, I'll go," he said, "but I'm bringing backup." "I'll come with you," Robert said, "I don't want you going alone."At midnight, Koby and Robert arrived at the abandoned house. They parked a few blocks away and walked the rest of the way, keeping a lookout for anyone suspicious. When they got to the house, they saw a figure standing outside. It was a woman, dressed in all black. "Is that her?" Robert whispered."I think so," Koby said, "she matches the description from the police report." The woman turned to look at them, her eyes glinting in the moonlight. "Are you Koby?" she asked.Koby nodded, his heart racing. "Yes, I'm Koby," he said, "and this is my friend Robert." The woman looked at Robert, her expression unreadable. "I need to talk to you," she said, "in private.""I'm not going anywhere without Robert," Koby said firmly, "he's my friend and he's coming with me." The woman hesitated for a moment before nodding. "Very well," she said, "follow me." She turned and started walking towards the house.Koby and Robert followed the woman into the house. The inside was dark and musty, with cobwebs hanging from the ceiling and dust covering everything. The woman led them to a room at the back of the house and motioned for them to sit down. "So," she said, "you must have a lot of questions."Koby and Robert sat down, both looking at the woman with a mix of curiosity and apprehension. "We do," Koby said, "we want to know why you killed Ivan." The woman looked down at her hands, seemingly lost in thought. "I did it to protect myself," she said quietly."Protect yourself?" Koby asked, "what do you mean?" The woman looked up at him, her eyes piercing. "Ivan was going to expose me," she said, "he found out something about me that I didn't want anyone to know.""And what was that?" Robert asked. The woman hesitated, clearly reluctant to reveal her secret. "It's better if I don't say," she said, "but suffice to say, Ivan knew too much. I had to stop him."Koby and Robert exchanged a look. "So you killed him to protect your secret," Koby said, "but what about the other victims? Were they also killed because they knew too much?"The woman's eyes widened in surprise. "You know about the other victims?" she asked. Koby nodded. "We do," he said, "we know about the bodies that have been found in the woods. We know that you're responsible for them."The woman looked at Koby and Robert with a mixture of fear and anger. "How do you know that?" she asked, "who told you?" Koby and Robert exchanged another look. "We can't tell you that," Koby said, "but we do know that you're a murderer. And we're going to stop you."The woman's eyes narrowed. "You can't stop me," she said, "I'm too powerful. No one can stop me." Koby stood up, his face determined. "We'll see about that," he said, "we're going to turn you in to the police and make sure that you pay for what you've done." The woman stood up as well, her expression cold and unyielding. "You'll never take me alive," she said, "I'll die before I let that happen."The woman lunged towards Koby, her hands outstretched like claws. Koby tried to dodge out of the way, but she was too quick. She grabbed him by the neck and pinned him against the wall, her face inches from his. "You don't know who you're dealing with," she hissed, "I am more powerful than you can imagine." Robert tried to intervene, but the woman shoved him away with a single hand.Koby struggled to break free from the woman's grip, but she was too strong. "Let me go!" he shouted, but the woman just laughed. "I'm not letting you go anywhere," she said, "you're going to stay here and watch as I take care of your friend." She turned her attention towards Robert, who was still trying to get back up.The woman walked over to Robert, her expression cold and calculating. She grabbed him by the collar and lifted him up so that he was eye level with her. "You're going to pay for trying to stop me," she said, "and I'm going to enjoy making you suffer." Robert struggled against her grip, but it was no use. The woman's strength was inhuman.The woman threw Robert against the wall, knocking the wind out of him. He fell to the ground, gasping for air. Koby watched in horror as the woman approached him again, her eyes filled with malice. "Please," he begged, "don't hurt him." The woman laughed. "Oh, I'm not going to hurt him," she said, "I'm going to do much worse than that."The woman's lips curled into a sadistic smile as she raised her hand, ready to strike. Koby tried to dodge out of the way, but it was too late. The woman's fist connected with his face, sending him flying across the room. He landed with a thud, his head spinning. The woman walked over to him, her face twisted in a sickening grin. "Now it's your turn," she said, "I'm going to make you suffer for interfering with my plans."Koby tried to crawl away, but the woman was too fast. She grabbed him by the ankle and dragged him back towards her. "No, please," he begged, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to get involved." The woman just laughed. "Too late for that," she said, "now you're going to pay the price." She raised her foot and brought it down hard on Koby's leg, causing him to scream in pain.The woman continued to beat Koby, her blows landing on his body with brutal force. He tried to fight back, but he was too weak and injured to do anything. Robert watched in horror as his friend was mercilessly beaten. He tried to get up and help, but the woman turned to him and said, "Stay out of this, or I'll make sure you suffer the same fate."Robert's eyes filled with tears as he watched Koby being brutally beaten. He knew that he had to do something to save his friend, but he was powerless to do anything. The woman finally stopped beating Koby and turned to Robert, a look of satisfaction on her face. "I'm not done with you yet," she said, "I'm going to make you watch as I finish him off."The woman grabbed Koby by the hair and dragged him to his feet. She put her arm around his neck and squeezed, cutting off his air supply. Koby struggled and tried to break free, but he was too weak. Robert watched in horror as his friend's face turned blue and he began to gasp for air. "Stop it," he begged, "you're killing him." The woman ignored him and continued to tighten her grip.Koby's eyes began to roll back in his head as he lost consciousness. The woman finally let go of him and he fell to the ground, motionless. Robert rushed over to his side, tears streaming down his face. "Koby," he whispered, "wake up. Please, wake up." The woman just laughed and said, "He's gone. There's nothing you can do now." Robert continued to sob as he cradled Koby's lifeless body in his arms. He couldn't believe that his friend was gone, just like that. The woman watched him with a cold, calculating look. "I told you," she said, "there's nothing you can do. Now it's your turn." Robert looked up at her, his eyes filled with fear. "What are you going to do to me?" he asked.The woman smiled and said, "I'm going to make you suffer, just like I did to your friend. But first, I'm going to make you watch as I do something else." She reached into her pocket and pulled out a small device. Robert recognized it immediately - it was a remote detonator. "What are you going to do?" he asked, his voice trembling. The woman just smiled and said, "You'll see." She pressed a button on the remote and suddenly, there was an explosion. The end???
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