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Possessed objects come to life from "summary" of Haunted House by Jan Pienkowski

In the dimly lit room, the objects seemed to take on a life of their own. The chairs creaked as if someone was sitting in them, the curtains billowed as if a ghostly figure was passing by. The clock on the wall ticked loudly, almost as if it was counting down to something ominous. The shelves were lined with dusty old books that seemed to whisper to each other in hushed tones. The paintings on the walls watched with unblinking eyes, their subjects seeming to move ever so slightly when no one was looking. Even the doorknobs rattled as if trying to escape their fixed positions. As the night grew darker, the eerie feeling in the room intensified. Shadows danced across the floor, taking on shapes that seemed to defy logic. The very air felt charged with a strange energy, as if the objects themselves were imbued with a malevolent force. Suddenly, a gust of wind swept through the room, causing the objects to come alive in a frenzy of movement. The chairs toppled over, the curtains ripped from their hooks, the books flew off the shelves. It was as if the spirits of the house had finally been unleashed, wreaking havoc in their wake. In the chaos, a single figure appeared in the center of the room - a ghostly presence that seemed to be controlling the possessed objects. With a chilling laugh, it beckoned to the intruders who dared to enter its domain, ready to deal out its own brand of justice. And as quickly as it had appeared, the figure vanished, leaving behind a room in disarray and a sense of unease that lingered long after its departure.
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    Haunted House

    Jan Pienkowski

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