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The Wedding from Hell
Written by Nicole Schepeler
100 years ago, The Mill was a superb Place to get married. Many receptions were held there until the Laurence wedding, the wedding from hell!! Elizabeth Martin was a farmer’s daughter young woman always friendly and madly in love. She was proud to land herself her fiancé William Laurence, who came from some money and was a handsome man. It was a week before their wedding day and everything was a chaos with the planning and decorating arrangements, when Elizabeth walked in on, in find her husband to be with her maid of honor.
The following day, Elizabeth was no where to be found. Everybody assumed that she got cold feet and ran off. So William went on with the wedding replacing the maid of honor as his bride. Everybody gathered at mill the day of the wedding massacre. Everything was beautiful from the decorations, to the cake, to the day. That was until Elizabeth Martin jouned the party. She walked down the stair case wearing her wedding dress covered in blood and dirt. Her face was all smashed in from what could have been a shovel used to bury her, and she smelt of decomposing corpse. The guests were breathless by her presence of the unloving, and William was in pure shock and disbelief.
Nobody really knows what really happened that day. They only knew that nobody came out alive. Elizabeth made sure everybody suffered for her broken heart and paid eternity with her in the depths of hell for they all were damned. Some town’s people say the wedding massacre at the was just a story made up to scare young kids. Others say, sometimes they can hear Elizabeth crying at night and screams from the tortured guests at the wedding from hell!! Recently, The Mill has had many mysterious happenings.
A group of young boys went in the old abandoned building one night after hearing the “so called” story, and they were never seen or heard from again. Nobody knows for sure what happened, but no bodies were found and are still considered missing. It gave the town a reason to believe the boys remain in The Mill lost forever in Elizabeth Martin’s Hell Wedding. Now, The Mill is open to anyone who dares to enter! Beware, you enter at your own expense, therefore Elizabeth Martin gives no mercy to anyone who enters the mill on her wedding day, for every day is her wedding day and is a living hell!!!
(The story is fictional! No events in this story have occurred!)
