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Summary Of Jack Junglewood's Tombstone
Jack Junglewood and his tombstone
The sound of police cars made noise at midnight on Thursday the 12th. Anna and Jim set out for the mission to find the Lost Tombstone of Jack Junglewood. A dark cloud passed over the crescent moon, making the rural graveyard dark and spooky. The light from the police station next door shined bright over the begging of the graveyard.

“I want to go home” complains Anna. “I’m so scared something will arise from his tombstone and scare us!” “It's fine, we just have to figure out where it is and give the directions to mom, that’s it. Nothing scary at all” says Jim. “What happens if we can’t find it and Jack’s spirit haunts us forever? Then what will we do? I don’t think this is such a good
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On the walk back home they get stopped by the police and are asked what they are doing out so late they make up some lie and continue on their way back home. In the morning Jim gives the directions to his mother and she acts completely normal until later that night. Friday, the 13th she heads out by herself at 11:59, one minute until midnight to go and see Jack Jungles Tombstone. “And off I go, to find where he is and make him mine!” she mumbles under her breath. Sweat rolling down her face due to the hot air in the distance. “Wahahaha you can’t take me!” screams the soul of Jack Junglewood. “Why, you can’t stop me, you’re just there and can’t do anything” mom says defensively.

And the police hear mother scream and take her to the jail. No one knows what has happen so they hold her there until they find out. The police find her children and recognize them from the night before,. Jim and Anna cannot tell the police what their mom was doing because they do not know. The next day when the police go into her jail room, she is not there, only her clothes.

It is believed that she was killed by fear of Jack Jungle wood and Julie Jeffers who happened to be Mothers worst enemy in 8th

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