The short story

Hi Ellie

Hi Ryan

This is a movie, right Mike here we all act but guess that ends today said Ellie …

I'm going to tell you a horror story, it's not good Halloween yet, it's 1 in the morning, here I go, listen carefully, this story is short and it's called "Rings on his fingers";

Daisy Clark had been in a coma for over a month when the doctor said that she had finally died. She was buried on a cool summer day in a small cemetery a mile from her home.

"May he always rest in peace," said her husband. But he did not. Late at night, a grave robber with a shovel and flashlight began digging it up. Since the earth was still welded, he quickly reached the coffin and opened it. His hunch was true. Daisy had been buried wearing two precious rings: a wedding ring with a diamond and a ring with a ruby ​​that sparkled as if it were alive.

The thief knelt down and reached inside the coffin to snatch the rings, but they were fully attached to her fingers. So he decided that the only way to get hold of them was to cut the fingers with a knife. But when when he cut the finger with the wedding band, it started to bleed, and Daisy Clark began to move. Suddenly, she sat up! Terrified, the thief rose to his feet. He accidentally hit the flashlight and the light went out.

He could hear Daisy coming out of her grave. As they passed him in the dark, the thief stood frozen in fear, clutching the knife in his hand. When Daisy saw him, she covered herself with her shroud and asked, "Who are you?" Hearing the "corpse" speak, the grave robber ran. Daisy shrugged and kept walking, and she didn't look back once.

But driven by her fear and confusion, the thief fled in the wrong direction. He threw himself headfirst into the still open grave, fell on the knife in his hand and stabbed himself. As Daisy walked toward her home, the thief bled to death.

Tell me tomorrow if you liked the story or not, ok?

Ellie, that story was a bit scary, but it was good, everyone said.