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Story that happened in Banglore

Hey this is a real story that happened.....................

If you know some one staying in B'glore let them know this If you are in b'lore, do go through this story COZ, its a real one. Read this true story... and let everybody you know in and around Bangalore especially Bannerghatta Road .......

My friend lives in Malleshwaram... One day he went to Bannerghatta Road to visit his uncle for some days as his parents had to attend a wedding in Coimbatore. One evening he and some other of my college friends went to Yellahanka for a movie.

He had so much fun that he forgot that it's very late. He caught the last local bus to Bannerghatta Road ..... he reached Bannerghatta Road around midnight......

He had to walk about a mile from the bus stop to home....

As he was walking alone, he could sense that the night felt very creepy as it was so dark. While walking, he was astonished to see an old creepy looking guy selling some books. It was a very unusual thing to see a thing like that.....

It got the shivers ! on him when he noticed that his old guy is unusually pale and staring at him...The old guy said "Son why don't you get a book...it would keep you company".

Then he did something which he would regret for the rest of his life. My friend started to act brave & thought why not & had a look at his collections... My friend's hair started to rise up as he noticed that all the books were related to supernatural activities...but he found one that was very interesting.

So he asked the old man "how much is it, uncle?".... The old guy replied,"Well son...this is an interesting book...it's only for Rs 250.
My friend was shocked and said "but...but... it's expensive"

This time the old man stared which freaked my friend.

My friend quickly checked all his pockets & found Rs. 200 & said "This is all I have." The old guy replied "It's OK son ....you can have the book for that price"

As ! my friend was just about to run for home...the old man called back & said "Son ... whatever happen, you don't ever flip the book to it's last page... remember these words or you would regret...!!!!!"

My friend nodded and never looked back ... Reaching home...he quickly asked his Uncle whether there was any new old book seller nearby? The Uncle replied "not that I know of but ...we've
heard that there's 1 old man comes once in a while during full moon nights but heard that there is something creepy about it...why son?"

My friend freaked out... he told his uncle "nothing uncle...just asking". He started reading the book with the old man's words on his mind. At night, 12 0'clock, as he went to bed, a gush of wind blew which chilled him up to his bones. At that glimpse, he noticed the wind had blown the pages to its last page. He remembered what the old man has said! But we humans tend to have the tendency to know. Out of curiosity, he flipped to the last page & fainted... What he saw at the
last page is stated below:

Don't look further down if you have a weak heart. warn you!!!

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See the comment for the content, but beware of it......
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Comments

Vijay said…
Original price:-- Rs. 20/-

Promotion price:-- Rs. 10/-

he he he he hhe hhe

Don't Start Cursing Me, I felt the Same way on reading this ...

Ha Ha Ha !

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