Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Journal 24

I get spooked pretty easily. After a scary movie I get extremely scared. I even get a little scared going downstairs when I do not watch a scary movie. Just not being able to see is a scary thing.

I think the time that I have been most scared that I can remember was at a haunted house in Auburn. I was not feeling very well and I really did not even want to go in, but my friends told me it would only be a minute and I had to go. I was just going to wait outside, but they made me go in.

As I entered, we had to watch a video on the background of the site where we were going to enter. It was not even scary and it was probably fake. I figured since it was lame the haunted house would be too and I relaxed a little.
Entering the haunted house, I soon learned that we were not going to have a tour guide like other haunted houses I have been to. I was a little worried because I figured my friends and I would get lost. It was finally my groups turn! We walked down the stairs where we assumed the scary things would start happening. I had a headache and was not looking forward to continuing. The air was thick with what I assume was smoke for special effects. My friends and I quickly escaped to the elevator and passed all of the scary things. We did not want to go in the elevator because we assumed more fright would await us. We knew that it was the only way out, so we entered and screamed all the way to the next floor. I could not even tell if we were going up or down. When we exited the elevator, my asthma was bugging me. My friends and I wanted to get out so we quickly sprinted through the next few rooms. We eventually caught up to the group in front of us who went five minutes before us. After passing them, we finally made it out.
Looking back, I realize that if I walked through my asthma wouldn't have bugged me as much. I do not like haunted houses, and I will probably not be attending any next year.

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