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#827369 added September 6, 2014 at 11:46am
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Witches
Prompt: The three women who live next door remind you of the witches in McBeth.

When ever the moon is full, the three women who live next door are out in their backyard dancing around a cauldron. I heard them mention wolfsbane, bat's wings, goat's milk and using rhyming phrases. They have five black cats. The one woman took her broom outside and started to get on it but she saw me and didn't. These women dress in purple, black, navy blue and orange. I saw one of the women at the library and she had checked out a spell book. They play music backwards. I saw these women suspended in mid air. A man come to visit and when he left, I saw a black cloud hanging over his head. I see them carrying in jars full of bugs, spices and heaven only knows what else is in these jars. They go to the Pet Shop and buy a new spider everytime one comes in. I am polite when I see them but they are beautiful but scary looking. People have went into their house and never come out. I saw pumpkins dancing on their porch. After I saw them flying in formation last night and bats flying with them, I heard them say: We are the witches of McBeth. We are going to take over the whole town." A strange mist hangs around their house and I moved back to my home town which is three hours away. I have watched too many movies about witches and I don't want to see what happens next.

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