PENNYWISE - THE EVIL DANCING CLOWN (PART 2) – By AARUSH KARMAKAR

There were two friends; Sam and Samuel. They heard that near the street there was someone who used to hide in the tunnel, watching children and killing them. The person who used watch them was Pennywise.

One day they decided to see this person. Samuel told Sam that since it was a rainy day, so he should go and see. He gave Sam a walkie talkie and told him that he would be talking with him throughout and for him to report everything he sees.

He saw a paper boat and started following.  The paper boat went near the tunnel where Pennywise was.

Pennywise said to Sam, ‘Child, where have you come from?’

Sam replied, ‘Who are you?’

The person said that he was Pennywise.  Samuel quickly told Sam to run as that was the person who was killing children. Sam told Samuel that he was being pulled inside.  Samuel told him not to worry as he was going to reach there with his group.

By the time Samuel reached the spot, Pennywise had killed Sam. However, Sam had left tracking marks for Samuel to understand that Penywise had taken him that way.

Samuel and his group reached and saw that Pennywise was doing black magic on Sam and making him into a ghost. There was only one way to kill Pennywise and that was with the help of a magical stick.

Samuel and his group started running but fell down.  Pennywise was going to kill Samuel but the latter prayed for a chance to kill Pennywise.

It has been said that whomsoever in utmost anger says that they wish to kill Pennywise, will get the magical stick.

Samuel too said this and he managed to kill Pennywise. There was a magical power in the stick that enabled people who were killed by Pennywise, to become alive again and there was also a prayer too that the person had to say to make the person alive.  The prayer coupled with God’s help brought people back to life.

Samuel said the prayer and all who were killed by Pennywise became alive.  Samuel had saved the world from Pennywise.

 

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