Write a letter to a friend or relative expressing your growing concern that something is not right with your situation.
Dear Father
I am writing to you about the growing concern I have that something at the bed and breakfast that I am staying at is not right. The landlady that owns the place is very weird. She keeps smiling at me weird, said that she was beginning to get worried that I wasn’t going to arrive, she was asking me a lot of questions, she stuffs her dead animals, and she insisted on giving me tea, this may not seem too odd but it tasted like almonds, isn’t there a type of poison that tastes like almonds. Also, I am the only visitor she has had in 2 years, the last person to visit was 17 like me his name was Christopher Mulholland, didn’t he disappear and they never found him again. Anyway, if you never see me again I think you know what happened.
I may be thinking of the worst, and I’m sorry if you have to find out this way.
Yours truly, your son.
Write a paragraph as if continuing the story telling what you think happened next
Billy was beginning to grow concerned about his choice of accommodation. He was about to head upstairs when he began to feel dizzy. “I wouldn’t move if I were you, it will have a faster effect, my dear.” “Oh sorry,” he said sarcastically “but I have a meeting I must attend to, I will be off just for a bit, thank you.” he knew he had no choice but to head straight for the front door which seemed to be swaying side to side without grabbing his belongings. “Oh no,” the landlady spoke without looking up “no you won’t be going anywhere.” and without hesitation, Billy felt a hand grip around his forearm and the door locked.
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