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Personal Narrative: The Haunted Railroad
It was almost halloween, Just a few days away back in 2015, when we decided to go to the haunted railroad. Like any other person would do around halloween to pay a ridiculous amount for people to scare you when you can do it for free, buts that’s not the point. It was my mom, dad, two family friends; Ben, Joe, and of course I was there too. Well, my aunt Lucy and her partner Laura were supposed to go but they were too scared to go, so they just stood in the car and waited for us to come out.
I remember it being a cold night. I was shivering just walking to the walkway of the first train! We paid for our tickets and waited for further instructions. I looked around nervous someone would pop out and scare me, but while i looked i noticed they

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