Wednesday, October 2, 2019
A Winter Never to be Forgotten - Original Writing :: Papers
 A Winter Never to be Forgotten - Original Writing       In the terrible winter of 2002 a young man named Mark Kyle was staying     in his parents cabin on the outskirts of Detroit.  Marks fiancĂ ©e     Kortney Skelly was to follow him up a few days later.  On the night     Kortney was to arrive Mark decided to plan a romantic evening to     surprise her.       As he began to set up candles around the dining room of the cabin for     Kortney's arrival he discovered that there was not enough firewood to     last them throughout the night.  So he put on his winter jacket,     stepped out into the cold and misty night and gathered firewood from     the pile which was kept at the side of the cabin.  As Mark was     collecting firewood he noticed Kortney's car parked about fifty yards     from the cabin.  As Mark approached Kortney's car he noticed     footprints and what seemed to be dragging marks.  Mark began to get     very worried as he started to follow the prints.  As Mark followed the     strange tracks into the dark, misty woods even his broad, bulky     physique began to fiercely tremble with the fear of what he might     discover.  His dog Jack ran a few meters in front of him.  Mark heard     the distinct barking of Jack.  Mark immediately ran towards the     barking to see what had disturbed him.  When Mark caught up with Jack     he fell to his knees at the horrific sight that lay before him.       Kortneys soft complexion and fine facial features stared Mark right in     the face.  He instantly tried to resuscitate her but unfortunately     when he put pressure on her chest blood gushed from her lips onto     Marks jacket.  He hysterically lifted Kortney and carried her back to     the cabin.  When he reached the cabin he carried her into the living     room and placed her on the floor.  Mark then got a blanket from one of     the guest rooms and gently wrapped it around her rigid, blood covered     corpse.  					    
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