Shrieks echoing up and down the abandoned hallway. My friend and I cling on to each other for dear life as we frantically walk through the haunted house. Chills ran through my body as if a ghost had walked into me, but instead of quickly passing through, the ghost stayed, haunting my body.

Out of the dead silence, there is a loud yell. I quickly turn the corner, only to see one of the most disturbing things I have ever seen. My friend and I scream our lungs out, turn our heads the other direction, and run for dear life. We past all the “monsters” and ran through half the house in less than a minute.

We enter a room of electronic eyes glowing on the walls, which was actually pretty cool. We started walking to catch our breath hoping no monster would pop out. As we continue walking our hearts starting beating at a normal tempo again. Luckily no monsters decided to get our heart rates up again.

As we leave the room of eyes, there is only black ahead of us. The only light there is, is from the room of glowing eyes behind us. The farther we go in the darker it gets. We start putting our hands against the wall so we can make out where we are going. Suddenly my friend screams which makes my heart skip a beat. She turns to me and says, “Something grabbed my arm my arm.”
I turn pale white. “Are your sure,” I ask. “If this is a joke, it’s a joke it’s not funny.”
“Im not kidding, I swear something grabbed my arm.”
“Well, don’t touch the walls again just in case.”

We walk a little farther, when we enter the next room. I could see the exit staight ahead. But before I rushed to the door, I took a look at my surroundings, only to notice the scariest mummy I’ve ever seen. There was blood dripping down its face, and glowing red eyes. I start crying it’s the last thing I needed right then.

Unexpectedly the woman in the costume takes off the mask and tries comforting me. She assures me it’s just a costume which makes me feel a lot better. I wipe the tears off my face and thank her.

As we exit the haunted house we look back and at that moment, both knew it was an experience we would never forget.