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Date Posted: 07:33:02 01/10/04 Sat
Author: condmened
Author Host/IP: h-68-164-106-124.SFLDMIDN.dynamic.covad.net / 68.164.106.124
Subject: laughter of joy to screams of pain

Many think that our world is the only one that exists. They are wrong. There is another world, quite like a paralell universe.
Her name was Elizabeth Sanders, a fourteen year old girl from Virginia. Born in 1789, Elizabeth was the oldest of four, having two younger brothers and a younger sister. Elizabeth's father, Isaiah Sanders', was a merchant sailor who enjoyed taking his children on his buisness trips
This particular trip, when Elizabeth stumbled upon this 'door', the two Sanders' were somewhere in England. The percise location is unknown.

"While Fahter was trading furs with a man not ten yards away, I spotte a small hole. After making sure Father was quite busy, I ventured to it and discovered it seemed like a trap door. I knelt and blew the dust off as well as I could, revealing a small handle. About to pull it up, Father finished. He called me and I went back to him, my mind elsewhere.
During the night, while Father slept, I myself could not. I finally put on my dressing robe and left out small room. I managed to find my way back. My heart pounded so loudly, I believed even Father, almost a mile away, could hear it. I lifted the handle.
The sweetest sound one has ever heard wafted up to me. It sounded of the gentle laughter of children. Entranced, I moved forward and, foolishly, lowered myself into the hole.
I felt as though the wind in my lungs had been swept away. The laughter of children turned suddenly to screams of immense pain. A bright, white light filled my vision before fading, the screams echoing. And then...I can go no further." Elizabeth Ella Sanders, 14, 1803

Elizabeth's account is the only piece of evidence left of this 'Unknown World.' Scientists at a lab in Norfolk, Virginia, the area Elizabeth was from, say this diary account is false, the wild imagination of a fourteen year old. But even they do not sound confident. The belief of this Unknown World is 50-50. You believe it or you don't.

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