
The Haunting of William Afton's House
By Storybird

05 Oct, 2023

The house was an old, creaky place, filled with unseen corners and shadows that danced upon the walls. It was the perfect place for spirits to reside, a haunted haven that echoed their stories.

Zoey, the oldest of the spirits, often appeared as a young girl of 15. She was the unofficial leader, her calm demeanor and wise words guiding the others.

Isaiah was more reserved, typically appearing around the age of 12. He was quiet but had a deep understanding of their situation.

Josef, the third spirit, was the most playful, usually appearing as an 8-year-old. His laughter often filled the house, making it feel less haunted and more like a home.

Little Zaygie, the youngest spirit, was Evan's best friend. She often appeared as a 7-year-old, full of life and energy.

Michael, William's eldest son, was 21 when he passed. He was a stern figure, often appearing as an adult to watch over the younger spirits.

Little Evan, only 8 when he died, was a ball of energy, bounding around the house with Zaygie. His laughter echoed Josef’s, bringing warmth to the gloomy abode.

Elizabeth, the youngest of William's children, was only five. Her tiny figure often appeared playing with a ragged old doll in the corners of the house.

Henry Emily, William’s childhood friend, was a comforting presence. He often appeared as a man in his 30s, his light brown hair and soft smile a constant in the house.

One night, they heard William's voice calling them. The spirits gathered outside the bedroom, their curious eyes peeking through the door.

Inside, they saw Henry lying on the bed. His light brown hair was drenched with sweat, and he was deep asleep.

William was sitting beside him, holding a bundle wrapped in an old pink blanket. A tuft of light brown hair peeked out from the folds.

They named the baby Nicole, after William's mother. The spirits watched in silence as the infant slept peacefully.

When Henry woke up, Zaygie was the first to greet him. She hugged him tightly, her tiny arms wrapping around his waist.

The others soon joined in, their laughter and chatter filling the room. Henry smiled, his heart filled with joy at the sight of his newfound family.

Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months. The spirits began to settle into their new home, each day filled with laughter and love.

Even in death, they found a sense of family and belonging. The house no longer felt haunted, but filled with the echoes of their shared joy and warmth.

Nicole grew older, her spirit form changing as she did. She was a constant source of joy for the others, her laughter echoing through the house.

The spirits spent their days playing and laughing, their nights filled with stories and memories. The house was no longer a place of fear, but a home filled with love.

They became a family, their bonds stronger than any they had in life. The spirits of William Afton's house found peace and happiness in their afterlife.

As the years passed, they remained a family. Their laughter and joy echoed through the old house, a testament to their unbreakable bonds.

The spirits found a new purpose in their afterlife - to make the old house a home, a place filled with love, laughter, and warmth.

They were no longer victims of William Afton, but a family. They found peace and joy in their afterlife, their spirits forever bound to the old house.

The house echoed with their laughter and stories, the spirits forever a part of it. The haunting of William Afton's house was not a tale of fear, but one of love and family.

And so, the spirits lived on, their bonds unbreakable. The old house was no longer haunted, but filled with love, laughter, and the spirits of a family.