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The New Home
Jenny was shook all night long
Jenny found a house, a century old, they said. With long brown hair, she smiled, not a bit of dread. 'It's creepy,' they warned, but she just took the key, Moved in her dreams, as happy as could be. Left it alone, for months at a time, Unaware of the change, or the upcoming chime. A mystery awaited, in her new home so bold, Jenny was shook, the story unfolds.
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One night, in her bed, Jenny felt a strange shake, 'It's just the old house,' she thought, wide awake. But then came a voice, snide and quite clear, 'Do you like the shaking?' It whispered in her ear. Things disappeared, vanished without a trace, Jenny's heart raced, in this eerie place. A weekend of tremors, she felt lost in a maze, With dizziness and blur, in the shaking's embrace.
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Jenny decided, enough was enough, The shaking, the voices, she had to be tough. She called law enforcement, her voice firm but scared, Hoping for help, with anyone who cared. But as they arrived, the shaking just ceased, As if the house, from its spell was released. 'It's nothing,' they said, with a shrug and a smile, Leaving Jenny alone, in denial.
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In the bathroom one day, a jerk so profound, A loud crack followed, and Jenny hit the ground. On her knees, she prayed, in fear and in shock, The house had fought back, it was no laughing stock. She felt all alone, with her heart in a bind, Wondering what forces, were so unkind. It was then she knew, she had to leave, This house of shakes, with tricks up its sleeve.
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Jenny decided, it was time to go, Away from the house, and its eerie show. For a year she left, to find peace of mind, Hoping the shaking, she'd no longer find. When she returned, the house stood still, No more shaking, no more chill. But memories lingered, of nights in fear, Jenny wondered, should she stay here?
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High winds came, and the house did sway, In a scary dance, night and day. Jenny watched, with a wary eye, As her home swayed, under the sky. 'Is it just the wind?' she thought with a sigh, Or the house's way, to say goodbye. She knew in her heart, it was time to part, From the house that shook, right from the start.
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Jenny knew, she couldn't stay, In a house that swayed, in such a way. She packed her bags, with a heavy heart, Ready for a new life, a fresh start. She looked back once, at the old home, No longer hers, in it, she'd roamed. With a final wave, she said goodbye, To the shaking house, under the sky.
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A new home awaited, bright and still, No shakes, no voices, just peace to fill. Jenny moved in, with hope in her heart, Ready for a new chapter, ready to start. She decorated and smiled, feeling at ease, In her new home, she found her peace. No more shaking, no more fear, Jenny's new life, was finally here.
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Though Jenny moved, memories stayed, Of the house that shook, and the price she paid. At night sometimes, she'd still feel a shake, But it was just a dream, she was now awake. She learned to laugh, at the past so wild, Remembering the fear, like a scared child. But she was stronger, and she knew, That she could face, anything new.
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Jenny's story, of a house that shook, Is one for the books, you should take a look. She found her strength, in the strangest place, And now she lives, with a smiling face. No more shaking, no more night, Jenny's world, is now bright. A tale of courage, and starting anew, Jenny's story, could inspire you too.
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