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The white door creepypasta2/2/2024 The door slammed shut, I pulled, but I couldn’t get it to budge. The creature shot a silk strand at Gage and pulled him into the darkness. The message was delivered, but the rest of my body didn’t get the memo. Thick, black hair spread over her entire body, the creature grew larger and kept changing into something inhuman. Eyelids that I didn’t realize were there before opened one by one, eight red glowing eyes stared back at me. A horrible slurping like the someone slurping filled the cavern.Įight black spindly legs burst from her back, her mouth stretched and contorted growing bigger and revealing two large fangs that were each the size of a traffic cone. Yellow liquid oozed from her mouth as she ate, dissolving the limb. He stared at the once incapacitated woman as she stood over him feasting on his severed arm like it was a giant turkey leg. He dropped to his knees and clutched the area where his arm had once been. Gage bent down to pick the woman up she grabbed a hold of his arm and tore it off in one swift motion. “Okay, I’m gonna pick you up and my friends are gonna help lift you out,” Gage said.Īs Gage got closer to the woman my heart pounded rapidly, a horrible tightness formed in my chest, my stomach twisted in knots as an overwhelming sense of panic and dread consumed my body. Gage jumped down into the chasm and approached the woman hesitantly. Bruises and cuts covered the rest of her body. Her nose was twisted in the opposite direction, dry blood was underneath her nose and at the corners of her mouth where her lips were torn and swollen. Her hair was caked with dirt and blood, her eyes were sunken, buried in an ocean of purple and blackened flesh. He pulled out his key chain and used the mini flashlight attached to illuminate the dark. Underneath the door was an abyss of darkness. He struck the lock and it broke off easily. You’ll probably break it with a couple blows.” “Use the rock next to you to break the lock. I scanned the area and spotted a large rock next to Gage. He cleared away the brush and discovered there was an old, rusty lock on the handle. Gage pushed past Lewis and struggled with the door. Besides, we’re all high right now, I don’t wanna risk getting busted just cause you think you hear someone begging for help.” “They’re better equipped to handle this situation. Lewis ran his fingers through his hair in frustration. “What if she’s dead by the time we get help?” Gage jerked his arm free from Lewis’ grasp. “We’ve got to do something, we can’t just leave her here.” Don’t you think it’s a little too convenient that all of a sudden we hear a woman screaming for help? It could be some psycho trying to bait us.” “Please help me.” A frail, feminine voice pleaded. “Are you sure you’re actually hearing someone, or are you just fucked up?” As we walked past them we came across a green door covered in moss, twigs, and dead bugs. Lewis and I followed the path, the birds chirped their song and the Lilly’s looked like they were dancing. “Go check it out if you don’t believe me.” I heard someone from the other side crying and begging for help.” Gage came running out the woods struggling to button his pants back up. “Are you done, Gage? You’re taking forever.” Lewis said. This wouldn't make sense to anyone who hadn’t taken LSD or other hallucinogens, but I could taste the forest. The smell of pine and citrus combined in the air. I stared at the forest, the colors of the surrounding trees, bushes, and flowers were amplified. Gage burst out of the van and sprinted for the forest. Lewis took a right down Burroughs Lane and pulled into Yellow Brooke’s parking lot. “We can walk around Yellow Brooke for a bit and kill some time,” Gage suggested. “Nowhere in particular, Roy,” Lewis said. “The last thing you need is another D.U.I.” Gage passed me a joint from the front seat and cracked open a beer. Sitting in the back of Lewis’ mini van, I tried my best to ignore the horrible music blaring from the speakers. My friends Lewis, Gage, and I were driving around. One night I lost a part of myself I can never get back. My life was a flurry of alcohol, drugs, and the occasional one-night stand. I just went so my parents wouldn’t think I was a disappointment. My college classes were not a priority I didn’t even wanna be in school.
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