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Tuesday 22 March 2016

The Thead School

Orientation
In the early 20’s there was a school built over a graveyard named The Thead school was named after a family who died in 1998, but no one knows why. The principal of the school Mr Kyle had made this school with pride and hated when kids tagged on his buildings. One dark cold night a Mist had covered the school and Mr Kyle was finishing up some reports in his office. The mist grew so thick that you couldn’t see the school anymore. Everything changed from that day on.

Problem
Jason walked through the field of the school to his classroom and noticed the thick fog covering the school, but thought nothing of it. Jason had sat down ready to do work when he was called to the office. Mr Kyle had taken Jason into a dark chamber and locked the all doors. Jason yelled for help but no one could hear him. Mr Kyle lit up the torches along the wall. Jason saw his parents being hanged upside down with acid beneath them. He yelled their names but when he ran to them, they were dropped in the acid and were burned alive. Jason realised that he had stepped on a button that released them into the acid. A wicked laugh came from the corner as he was pushed into a cell with children that have been there for more than 2 years. The children were hungry and smelled like fresh meat. They got closer and closer to Jason while saliva dripped from her mouth.

Resolution
Jason was woken but not eaten by the hungry children. Jason had noticed that Mr Kyle had dropped his phone near the cell. Jason grabbed the phone and called the police hoping Mr Kyle wouldn’t come back looking for his phone. It was thirty minutes later when Jason heard the sirens of a police car. The door broke open in came a swat team. Jason felt safe once again. Investigators found out that Jason’s parents weren’t burned alive, but were kidnapped and hid in a warehouse near the school. In the warehouse they had found a tape that said “ The word thead in the name of the school spelt backwards was death”. Mr Kyle had thought no one would find that out.

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