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English, 18.11.2020 17:10 lunagio67

Hey what do you think of my story :) There was a very handsome man his name was tom he could get any women he wanted after awhile he had dated every woman in his town so he went to the next desperate for romance. He met the woman of his dreams her name was Sarah. There was just one problem she was married to a guy named Matthew. After awhile rumors started to spread about tom and Sarah's relationship. Matthew started to catch on and boy was he mad
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so the next weekend he said he was going on a work trip and left but little did Sarah and tom now that Matthew followed them to lovers lane. He caught them red-handed in the back of the car kissing Matthew went in grabbed tom and while tom screamed for his life Matthew said Don't worry I will not kill you.
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After a little bit, Sarah heard Tom's screams in the woods as she sat in the back of the car full of fear not just for herself but also for her beloved tom. A half an hour later Matthew came back with a bloody knife with him he wiped it off went to the police station and turned himself in the police decided they would investigate immediately and found tom in the wood with his skin completely off hanging on a near by tree
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Matthew did such a good job skinning him that he was still alive when he left tom. Now they say if the ghost of tom sees you cheating on lovers lane the police will yet find another body in the same place toms was.

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