kay so im writing a mystery novel and i definitely need some ideas. i love creepy stories like human on human crimes and i need like a main topic. something that is like scary and weird with a strange story behind it like texas chainsaw massacre. something like that but no scifi. if you give me your name i will put you in the dedication. thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? fabiosparrow193 answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 5:11 pm: ok well I luv the whole mystery, human crimes theme and I have a great mind for stories so heres my idea...
A boy is walking down a dirt road, it's a short cut, that the boy has never used. He has heard the rumers of the country side ax murderer who sopposedly lives close by. Suddenly he hears a noise. He turns around, but the noise stops. The boy thinks it's probably the leaves russling or sumthing. But he keeps hearing it as he walks along. He doesn't think it's the country side ax murderer cause they say he only comes out at night. So he keeps walking and suddenly starts running. Running from sumthing, but what? then he was snatched off the road, he was gagged, and blindfolded. Then the the blindfold was taken off and saw he was in a old saw mill. Broken bottles lay everywhere a picture of a woman was on the floor cracked and broken. The boy new what was going on. He was about to be murdered right on the spot so he tried to run, but the deranged man came at him and split him in 2. The country side ax murderer threw his body on the dirt road and was later found by the police.
Several mor accounts of this same attack has occured, and will keep occuring until the country side ax murderer gets the love his life back.
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