Steamed Dumpling of Fear

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Purple_carrot
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This is rather dumb story that I remembered when watching the anime, GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka). Well here goes…

This is a story I had long time ago from one of my older friends in my gang. It was a warm day, right in the middle of a rainy season. I think it was in Yokohama’s Isezaki neighbourhood. There was a rumour that there is a dumpling shop selling dumplings made out of human meat. The owner of the dumpling shop said that the last person who bought it screamed out loud, but the buyer did not care and still bought the dumpling. Yeah so he bought it…

But…but…When he entered a dark alley, he suddenly felt like there is someone following after him. But when he turns around, there was nobody there. He got scared so he opened his box of dumpling. When he opened it, one of the dumplings is missing! Then he heard a voice saying “in the beginning, just one wasn’t enough”. He was really bothered by that, so at the next corner he opened that box again, and there is one less dumpling again.

So, the guy finally scared and started to rush home. He finally calms down, and opened the box, but this time for some reason, there were suddenly 2 fewer dumplings!! Uwwaaaaa…He was really afraid that he cried out. He closed the lid one more time, and opened it up again. And when he did that… Nothing… Not a single dumpling at all. All of it disappeared.

He became terrified, and when he opened the lid one more time to peek in…He actually realized that all of the dumplings were actually stuck on the top of the box lid.

Lol. XD

3 comments added:

Anonymous said...

HAHAHAHAHHA. You know I burst out laughing when I read the punchline.

Very good ghost story actually. When told to an audience well, I think it can be really frightening. That is, of course, until the end-lah. Hahaha.

Hmmm. now I feel like I wanna have dumpling also T_T

Purple_carrot said...

Well i like this story u know...stupid GTO makes me laugh like hell!

(T) (H) (B) said...

Wah lau!!!

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