Curious, he stops to peer in the keyhole on the next night, and sees a normal hotel room, with a very pale woman lying on the bed. He goes on his way.pic.twitter.com/vMQjuyT7HS
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#Halloween2018 Time for #Spooky Campfire Story!
A man is staying in a hotel for the weekend. On his way to his room, he notices a closed door with no number on it. When he asks about it, he is told that no one is allowed in that room.pic.twitter.com/6oe6gPqd1c
Curious, he stops to peer in the keyhole on the next night, and sees a normal hotel room, with a very pale woman lying on the bed. He goes on his way.pic.twitter.com/vMQjuyT7HS
But the next night, he's just too curious and looks through the keyhole again: this time, all he can see is red. Just red. He goes to ask the woman at the front desk about the room againpic.twitter.com/YzqmfpACeu
... and she finally tells him the truth: a woman was murdered in that room years ago. An albino woman, with white skin... and red eyes....pic.twitter.com/3eAqlYh3a2
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