In the small town of Georgia there was an old man who had no legs. The only way he could move around was by his long, long nails. He was also a killer. He would sneak around town and kill people with his long, long nails. So, because of this, the people were ordered to go inside by exactly 6:00 pm and lock their doors until he was caught.
One night, a little girl asked her mom if she could go and play at her friends house. The mother looked at the clock. It was only 4:00 pm. She told the little girl to be home by 5:45 because thats when "click-clack" came out. The little girl agreed and was on her way. She played and played but lost track of time because when she headed home it was already 5:48 pm. By the time she was close to her home it was 6:00 pm. She observed people locking their doors and calling in their kids.
Shoot I have better run she thought. Finally she reached her street. But thats when she heard the noise....[i]click clack drag click clack drag[/i]....she pounded on the door but her mother had fallen asleep..[i]click clack drag[/i] came the sound again..and then..all was silent the pounding had stopped..
Upon waking and forgetting her daughter had gone out to play the last evening, the mother opened the door to get the newspaper. She screamed in horror at the sight. Written on the step in blood was, "[i]Mother why didn't you open the door?[/i]" She was never seen again...
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