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Below in the darkness the washing machine slurped and sloshed and burped, like a monster enjoying a tasty meal… –Similes and metaphors create strong imagery when used sparingly.Įxample 1: (Simile) When I reached the top of the stairs, I hit the light switch. A flattened box could become her drawbridge and if she swirled the dirty blue towels sitting in the laundry hamper around the walls, she’d even have a moat… She stared at the mountain of cardboard, imagining it as a grand castle. Daddy had stacked all the empty moving boxes in a tower next to the washing machine and had told her she could do whatever she liked with them. –The words you choose can convey atmosphere and mood.Įxample 1: Martha flicked on the switch and raced down the creaky steps, her crayon pail swaying in one hand. Running a hand along the wall for balance on the stairs, stairs moving underfoot (slight give), a shaky banister, yanking on a pull cord to turn on the light, running up or down stairs on tiptoe for silence and speed, clenched fists, tension in body, bumping into boxes, knocking over stacked objects (paint cans, junk… Must, mold, mildew, scented dryer sheets, laundry soap, bleach, cleaners & cleaning supplies…īitter saliva (fear), a tang in the mouth from the damp cement walls and floor, dry mouth

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Minecraft Steve joins Super Smash Bros.Wooden steps, cement floor with small cracks in it, floor drain, cobwebs, bare bulb light with a string pull switch, washing machine, dryer, freezer, boxes, recycling bins, bins full of Christmas/Halloween/Thanksgiving decorations, old electronics stacked in a corner, run down or broken furniture, shelves with food cans, preserves, cases of light bulbs…įootsteps walking overhead, the dryer slapping clothes around, a chugging washing machine, creaky steps, the raspy noise of a cardboard box sliding against the floor, the click and then whoomp of a furnace pilot light catching, clicking/ticking of metal when the furnace shuts off (metal contracting)… If you enjoyed this story, check out a much more delightful hidden room. In The Know is now available on Apple News - follow us here! Had there been an inspection, the basement wouldn’t have been a surprise … but where’s the fun in that? Also, it took them a full year to notice it was there in the first place. Others wondered if it was hidden because of other illegal activity.įor those wondering how a secret basement happened to slip past inspectors, explained that she just didn’t have one because they didn’t buy the home from the bank. Several wondered if the basement wasn’t disclosed because it was an illegal addition to the house. “That’s a murder basement, my friend,” a third commented. “This is how horror films start, I would leave,” another wrote. “They look sketchy and gross … I don’t wanna be down here anymore.” “Ummmm, no, I’m not crawling through a hole in the wall,” said. In a third post, she showed her audience that there are more rooms beyond the initial entry point, but to get to them, you’d have to climb through a hole in the wall. The light suddenly turned on at the end of the video, scaring the woman filming and the woman watching the video (me). In another video, she took a closer look and found a sharpened rod, needles and markings on the wall. She found the fusebox she had been looking for, old furniture, a large garbage bag and - you guessed it - some mysterious red stains on the floor. In one, she demonstrated that she had to use a cheap vacuum to prop the basement door open. The original video cuts off after just a few seconds, but has uploaded footage of multiple trips down into the creepy basement below. “Honey, we have a basement,” she said with a twinge of fear in her voice. She and a partner pulled up the carpet to reveal wooden steps leading to a mysterious secret floor. Just happened and I’m still in shock ♬ original sound – THAT bitch












Sononym basement