Haunted Night with a Mysterious Stranger: A Descent into Unrelenting Passion crystal was her name, and she wasn't afraid of anything. Everyone knew she wasn't afraid of anything, but wanted to see if she really had not one fear nerve in her body. It was senior year and crystal had just turned 18 and now could do whatever she wanted to do. so her friends decided to place a little test on her, there was an abandoned house at the top of the street that everyone who was anyone believed it was haunted. So to see if crystal REALLY wasn't scared of anything, they dared her to spend the night in the old house. "No problem" crystal said without a care in the world, "I can handle this". So she packed up a set of clothes and headed up to the abandoned house. It was going to be light for a few more hours, crystal went pretty early just to investigate. The house was old and broken down, furniture from the people who used to love there was still there. She had seen a painting of the man that lived in this house, his name was Leonardo Kane. People had believed that this house was haunted because Kane had died in the house. It didn't seem to bother crystal at all, she saw that her friends were standing outside and she decided to go see them. As she went towards the front door a cold breeze flew through her little school girl uniform, crystal stopped smirked and continued going. "So you think you can handle it" her friends asked, "piece of cake, no problem" crystal said. "I'll need to grab some more things at home, but I will be sleeping in that house tonight" crystal marked her words. Sure enough later on that night, she sneaked out of her house and up to the abandoned house. She had brought 2 blankets, a pillow and a flash light. she walked into the living room where she had decided to stay for the night, she had laid there and fell right to sleep. the cool wind came in again, followed by a layer of smoke. It slowly made its way towards crystal, who was fast asleep. Her blanket was being slowly pulled off of her, revealing her body. …the next moment changed everything
