The Haunting of Sun and Moon

    By Storybird

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    04 Oct, 2023

    Sun and Moon were two young brothers. Moon, the oldest, was daring, while Sun, the younger one, was a bit timid. They were left alone one stormy night to look after their baby brother, Lunar.

    Lunar was sleeping peacefully upstairs when Moon found an old Ouija board. Excited, he yelled to Sun, "Hey, look what I found!"

    Sun looked at the Ouija board nervously. "M-maybe we shouldn't," he stammered. Moon just laughed and called him a scaredy-cat.

    They began to play with the Ouija board. At first, nothing happened. But as the night progressed, the boys felt an eerie presence.

    Suddenly, the lights flickered and went out. The boys sat in the darkness, their hearts pounding. Then, they heard Lunar's cry from upstairs.

    The boys rushed upstairs to find Lunar. His crib was scratched and there was blood. Lunar was bruised and scratched, but somehow he was alive.

    Sun held Lunar close, trying to soothe him. "It's okay," he murmured, "Your big brother is here." But his voice trembled with fear.

    Suddenly, Moon's eyes turned black. His body stiffened and he began to convulse. He fell to the ground, writhing in pain.

    His voice changed, becoming deeper and more sinister. His body contorted in unnatural ways. It was clear that something had taken control of Moon.

    Moon got up, his movements jerky and erratic. He had a wild look in his eyes. Sun watched in horror as his brother picked up a knife.

    Sun could only watch as Moon lunged at him, knife in hand. He felt a sharp pain as the knife pierced his skin. He cried out in pain.

    Sun fell to the ground, clutching his wound. Lunar was crying in his arms. Moon stood over them, a demonic smile on his face.

    Despite his fear and pain, Sun knew he had to protect Lunar. He grabbed a nearby lamp and swung it at Moon, knocking him back.

    Sun managed to get up and stumble towards the door. He had to get Lunar to safety. But Moon was quickly recovering and coming after them.

    Sun made it down the stairs and out the front door. The cold night air stung his wound, but he kept going. He had to get Lunar away from Moon.

    Sun ran as far as he could before his legs gave out. He could still see the house in the distance. He could still see Moon standing in the doorway.

    Sun clutched Lunar close, whispering soothing words to him. He could feel Lunar's tiny heart beating against his own. They were both scared, but alive.

    Sun looked back at the house one last time. He could see Moon's silhouette in the window. He knew he would have to face his brother again, but for now, they were safe.

    Sun knew the haunting of their home was just the beginning. He had to find a way to save Moon from the demon that had possessed him. But for now, he had to keep Lunar safe.

    As the sun rose, Sun found a nearby house and asked for help. The kind occupants took them in, providing them with warmth and comfort. But Sun knew their ordeal was far from over.

    Sun watched Lunar sleep peacefully. He knew he had to be strong for his little brother. He promised himself that he would do whatever it took to save Moon.

    As the days went by, Sun tried to find ways to help Moon. He read books about demons and exorcisms, hoping to find a solution. But Moon seemed to be getting worse.

    Sun knew he had to act fast. He gathered all the information he had and made a plan. He was going to face the demon and save his brother.

    Sun returned to their home, determined to face Moon. He could see his brother standing there, possessed by the demon. But he was not afraid. He was ready.

    Sun confronted Moon, speaking the words of exorcism he had learned. It was a struggle, but Sun was determined. He would not give up on his brother.

    After a long battle, Sun was successful. The demon was expelled from Moon's body. Moon collapsed, exhausted but free from the demon's control.

    Sun rushed to Moon's side. He was weak and tired, but he was himself again. Sun held his brother close, relieved that the nightmare was finally over.

    They returned to the house where Lunar was. Sun hugged his little brother tightly, grateful that they were all safe. They had survived the haunting of their home.

    In the days that followed, the brothers grew closer. They had faced a terrible ordeal together and it had brought them closer. They were no longer just brothers, they were survivors.

    Sun, Moon, and Lunar lived their lives with a newfound appreciation for each other. They knew they could face anything together. And they knew they would never play with a Ouija board again.

    The Haunting of Sun and Moon