/u/Poldark_Lite's posts in /r/TwoSentenceHorror
He'd been wrongly incarcerated for twenty-seven years until The Innocence Project took up his cause and found evidence that exonerated him.
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She waved gently, welcoming him in the kind of slow, lazy way he'd have found charming in any other setting.
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Graveyard sextons listened for the bells rung by the newly buried to prevent anyone dying from being buried alive.
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"Thirty days has September, April, June, and November" the children recited, and I had to turn away.
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Chaos, annihilation and death are what we teach our children and those, like you, who've joined our community.
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The young rabbit never knew life outside his cramped cage until a strong pair of hands lifted him out and warm arms cradled him gently.
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