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Urban myths
5TH YEAR Urban myths are scary stories spread by word of mouth. They are part of contemporary folklore which sometimes are changed as they are retold. This time the students of 5th year wrote their own stories based on urban myths. They are full of suspense, terror and fear. Enjoy them! Los mitos urbanos son historias de miedo que se difunden de boca en boca. Son parte del folclore contemporáneo que a veces se modifican a medida que se vuelven a contar. En esta ocasión los alumnos de 5º año escribieron sus propias historias basadas en mitos urbanos. Están llenas de suspenso, terror y miedo ¡Disfrútalas!
JEFF THE KILLER > FACUNDO AGUIAR (Teens) After weeks of murders, James, the detective, decided to investigate the murders in the forest. He used to have a partner who was a detective, too but unfortunately, he was murdered while he was investigating a boy who murdered people. During the investigation, he was killed and James' theory was that the same killer was the one who killed his friend and the one who had committed all the other crimes in the forest. James went where the police found his friend's body mutilated, but when he got into the house he heard the door closed behind him. He looked back and saw a boy with white skin and a knife with blood. The killer looked at James, he smiled and said: “Go to sleep”.