
I have never been so afraid in my life. It all happened around one o'clock Monday morning. I was typing my rhetorical analysis paper for English 150 in the fourth floor computer lab. I was so determined to finish typing so I could go to sleep, that I ignored the tapping on the hallway window of the computer lab. Nor was I curious enough to find out why everyone, and I mean everyone in the lab, besides me, either jumped up and ran out in to the hallway or said, "What the!" I figured they would just tell me what was going on when they came back. So I didn't bother getting up.
Suddenly, I had to use the rest room. I grabbed my cell phone, keys, and access card and opened the door. I took a glimpse to the left to see what all the commotion was about. There, I saw two people dressed in scary clown costumes. I started to smirk because I was thinking, "What nonsense is this? These people are so silly." I found it quite amusing. But the amusement was short lived. Seemingly out of nowhere came this guy dressed as Micheal Myers from the Halloween movie sequels.
Now let me give you some brief background information about me and this Micheal Myers character. When I was a lot younger, I watched one of those Halloween movies and I was traumatized by how scary Micheal Myers was in the movie. He went around killing innocent people with his knife or with his bare hands. Though he appeared human, but he was a monster in my eyes. I had nightmares for about a week and suffered from a little paranoia. I did not realize how much I was still afraid of this fictional character. Every time a new Halloween movie comes out, I go to see it. I thought I was completely over that fear, but apparently I am not.
I walked out the computer lab and when I saw the person dressed as Micheal Myers I screamed so loudly. I was not worried about anything or anyone, I just wanted to get away. I ran around the corner so fast, screaming hysterically for my dear life. I ran all the way down the hallway. I could hear people chasing and laughing at me. I pushed past the door of the staircase. All I was thinking about then was if I would have to run all the way outside, and believe me I was willing too.
I kept running until I could not hear anyone chasing after me. I opened the door to the second floor. I was so scared. Tears were rolling down my eyes. I was panicking and paranoia took over my conscious. I realized it was just a prank and giggled but I was still so afraid. I heard the elevator doors of the other hall open. I immediately started shaking because I thought, they were coming to chase me again, but no one came. When I reached the adjoining hallway, I peeped around the corner to make sure all was clear. Check. The hallway was completely empty. I walked to the other staircase and took my time walking back up to the forth floor. When I finally got there, I cracked the door open slowly and peeped through. I assumed the people who pulled the prank were still there, but the y weren't. I opened the door, walked back into the computer lab and laughed everything off with the others. All in all, it was a good prank. I don't think any of the people in the costumes even expected a reaction like that, but they got. I came to find out, the whole prank was video tapped and put on YouTube, titled "A Night at Eaton Hall." How funny is that?
"Yea, real funny stuff."
Suddenly, I had to use the rest room. I grabbed my cell phone, keys, and access card and opened the door. I took a glimpse to the left to see what all the commotion was about. There, I saw two people dressed in scary clown costumes. I started to smirk because I was thinking, "What nonsense is this? These people are so silly." I found it quite amusing. But the amusement was short lived. Seemingly out of nowhere came this guy dressed as Micheal Myers from the Halloween movie sequels.
Now let me give you some brief background information about me and this Micheal Myers character. When I was a lot younger, I watched one of those Halloween movies and I was traumatized by how scary Micheal Myers was in the movie. He went around killing innocent people with his knife or with his bare hands. Though he appeared human, but he was a monster in my eyes. I had nightmares for about a week and suffered from a little paranoia. I did not realize how much I was still afraid of this fictional character. Every time a new Halloween movie comes out, I go to see it. I thought I was completely over that fear, but apparently I am not.
I walked out the computer lab and when I saw the person dressed as Micheal Myers I screamed so loudly. I was not worried about anything or anyone, I just wanted to get away. I ran around the corner so fast, screaming hysterically for my dear life. I ran all the way down the hallway. I could hear people chasing and laughing at me. I pushed past the door of the staircase. All I was thinking about then was if I would have to run all the way outside, and believe me I was willing too.
I kept running until I could not hear anyone chasing after me. I opened the door to the second floor. I was so scared. Tears were rolling down my eyes. I was panicking and paranoia took over my conscious. I realized it was just a prank and giggled but I was still so afraid. I heard the elevator doors of the other hall open. I immediately started shaking because I thought, they were coming to chase me again, but no one came. When I reached the adjoining hallway, I peeped around the corner to make sure all was clear. Check. The hallway was completely empty. I walked to the other staircase and took my time walking back up to the forth floor. When I finally got there, I cracked the door open slowly and peeped through. I assumed the people who pulled the prank were still there, but the y weren't. I opened the door, walked back into the computer lab and laughed everything off with the others. All in all, it was a good prank. I don't think any of the people in the costumes even expected a reaction like that, but they got. I came to find out, the whole prank was video tapped and put on YouTube, titled "A Night at Eaton Hall." How funny is that?
"Yea, real funny stuff."
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