The Lady In The Chiffon Dress — A Ghost Story

Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the mountains, there was a legend that sent shivers down the spines of all who heard it. It was said that a mysterious ghostly figure roamed the woods, known only as “The Lady In The Chiffon Dress.” This mysterious ghostly figure was said to have no face that frightened unsuspecting victims to death if looked upon.

The townspeople lived in fear of this mysterious ghostly figure, locking their doors and windows tight each evening. But one brave young girl and a practicing solitary witch named Lily, was determined to uncover the truth behind the legend and dispel the evil from the woods. Armed with nothing but her wits and a flashlight and a long handle mirror, she ventured into the dark woods one moonlit night, determined to confront the “mysterious ghostly figure.”

As she crept through the shadows, Lily heard a strange, whistling wind sound coming from behind a gnarled old tree. Peering around the trunk, she came face to face with the mysterious ghostly figure itself.

Lily remembered not to look at the apparition, so she quickly turned around, facing away. Lily pulled out a long handle mirror looking back over her shoulder. She saw the mysterious ghostly figure floating in the wind.

With her back still turned, Lily held the mirror, and shined her flashlight over her shoulder at the mysterious ghostly figure. Lily chanted 13 times “Ashes to ashes, Spirit to spirit, Take this soul, Banish this evil” at the end of her chanting the mysterious ghostly figure let out a screeching that could be heard throughout the dark woods, and disappeared in a burst of flames.

It was over and Lily never spoke of the incident to anyone. To this day the townspeople are still locking their doors and windows tight each evening. But Lily knew that the mysterious ghostly figure was gone to never return!

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