![]() ![]() She choked on her own blood for about a minute before passing. Blood oozed from the wounds and just as Sally’s mother was about to scream, a sharp pain, for half a second, ran across her throat. Eyes gouged out and multiple stabs placed in his neck. She turned to look at her husband, and saw his face. Hours later, Sally’s mother woke up to bouncing on the bed. Once Sally’s mother drifted off to sleep, her father shut off the TV and drifted off as well. Sally’s father spotted something crawl under the bed, but he just assumed it being the cat, and he resumed watching television. Their door had been wide open, light from the television dimly pouring from the open door. She passed out and bled to death.įrosty snow covered the window, and Sally’s parents lay in bed, drunk and watching a late night television show. Her heart began beating so quickly, it hurt. She saw blood soaking the sheets from what wasn’t black in the corner of her eyes. Paralyzed, her head hit the pillow, black spots appearing in her eye. She began to lay down when she felt a sudden, sharp jolt fly up her spin. Her door creaked open, a laugh breaking out, but Gen failed to hear it. She pulled out what appeared to be a a cigarette, except twisted on both ends, and began smoking. Gen sat in her room, listening to music and texting her friends. ![]() Gen had too gone upstairs and had been exploring her new items, and Sally’s parents went to their room, enjoying their new bottle of whiskey. Once night came, snow fell and Sally went upstairs, holding the new bear, which she had named Charlie, and had fallen asleep while watching ‘Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer’. The rest of Christmas day was spent trying out new toys and products, visiting relatives, and drinking eggnog and eating apple pie. She tore it open and screamed with delight at the sight of the blue button eyed bear. Sally finally reached the last box with her name on it. Gen opened hers, and her mother and father hid their whiskey for later in the day. Sally tore open her presents, one by one. Gen stumbled down the stairs, half asleep, and sat on the couch. Sally’s mother and father say on their couch, sipping their coffee and listening to Christmas songs. The aroma of peppermint and apple pie filled her nose and her body filled with sentimental feelings that she promised to herself she would remember forever. Christmas was finally there and she ran down the stairs. Sally’s mother then ran home, ecstatic, and wrapped the bear for christmas.ĭays them went by, the snow getting blanketed in snow. Desperate to make her daughter happy, she convinced him with extra bucks. But the old man told Sally’s mom he was not selling. A scrawny old man sat behind the counter, and behind him, sitting on the shelf, was the blue button eyed teddy bear Sally wanted so much. Finally, Sally’s mom came across a dingy old pawn shop. Sally’s mother looked everywhere for the teddy bear, but store after store could only tell her they were sold out. All Sally wanted for Christmas was a certain teddy bear, with blue buttons as eyes. Sally Williams lived with her mother, father, cat, and her sister Gen. But I feel I should share it with you all. The case is still open and was never solved, so the rest of the department still are on this mystery. This is information from a police file of the case of Sally Williams and her family’s murder, given to use by an unknown person. ![]()
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