Thursday, October 4, 2012

London Bridge Troll


    Since 1831, the two immovable stone towers of London Bridge, have ascended out of the Thames, and pierced the London skyline. A beautiful place to take a stroll during the day. Cars, trucks and buses, all moving with the ebb and flow of traffic. Tourist hurry about taking pictures. Naïve traveler beware, London Bridge holds more secrets than any could imagine. Once nightfall descends, the darker part of London comes out to play.

    The latest structure is just one in a long succession, which have stood on that very spot, since the Romans first conquered Britain. Many men and women have crossed, bringing with them their hopes, dreams, and vile, unsavory thoughts. Evil thoughts cannot be destroyed. For once they have taken root; they become a life of their own; living breathing creatures. This is what the darkness of the night is made of.

    A most monstrous creature has made the murky underside of London Bridge its home. Feeding off the very essence of human nature, as unwary pedestrians tread above. Only a person pure of heart and a clear conscience can pass at night without encountering The London Bridge Troll.

    Oh, you have never heard of the London Bridge Troll? Well then, count yourself amongst one of the lucky few, who have not encountered this creature from the depths of the Thames. For the many that have had the displeasure of seeing this creature, it is an experience they hope never to repeat. On nights when the moon is full, the creature has been spotted climbing the towers of London Bridge.

    It is a common occurrence, when someone has had too much drink, to fall of the side of the bridge into the dark watery depths below, or is it? Eyewitnesses say they have seen the beast, grab hold of unsuspecting victims ankles, and drag them below, to feed on. Officials will not make a public statement on the matter, however it has been leaked to the public, that the bones of the missing men, and women, have been found, jammed into the cracks of the bridge.  

   Others will tell you, that as they leaned over the side of the bridge, to have a look at the river below, only to see two large yellow eyes maliciously gazing back up at them. A horrible stench accompanies this creature. One could be feeling fine, however as the stench comes down wind, they can feel very sick to their stomachs.

    Travelers, beware,as night falls on London Bridge, you could be the next unsuspecting victim. You may never make it to the other side of the bridge, alive.

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