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English, 05.02.2021 14:00 jaymieordonez8751

FOR ANYONE WHO IS DOING GOTHIC LITERATURE AND NEEDS A SETTING PARAGRAPH I GOT CHU. A Northerly wind blew bitterly, sending a shiver down my spine as I opened the rusty ancient iron gate. Overhead, grim clouds smothered out the full moon's light, casting the centuries old cemetery into an inky darkness.

Moving further into the cemetery, Gloomy derelict headstones dotted the landscape before me. Everywhere I turned, a thick field of fog would swallow me, yet the torch that I held still didn't relieve my un-steadied nerve. Among the skeletal trees, the wind whispered ‘run, run before they see you! The jagged path twisted and coiled into the distance, until it reached the ancient mausoleum of the first owner of the house.

The grave was nowhere to be seen.

BAM there u go :) thought id help any of u that needed this. (ik there are points if u answer this, however if u used my paragraph or found it helpful please like it! thankyou)

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