The Girls' Dorm's Haunted Halls 214: The Lament of the Forgotten Sister

In the heart of the campus, shrouded in the mists of time, stood the Girls' Dorm, a place where echoes of laughter and silent sobs lingered in the air. The dormitory's halls were known to be haunted, but none more so than the 214th floor, where the legend of the Ghostly Gallery had been whispered for generations.

The Ghostly Gallery was a small, dimly lit room at the end of the hall, hidden behind a door adorned with a peculiar, almost indecipherable symbol. It was said that those who dared to enter would never return, and the room was consequently avoided by all. The legend spoke of a forgotten sister, a girl who had met a tragic end within the walls of the dormitory. Her spirit was said to roam the halls, seeking solace or revenge, depending on the tales told by the students.

In the midst of a new semester, a group of fresh-faced students moved into the dormitory. Among them was Li Wei, a curious and adventurous girl who had always been drawn to the supernatural. The other girls, more cautious and skeptical, were wary of the dormitory's dark reputation but were unable to suppress their curiosity.

One evening, as the girls were settling into their rooms, Li Wei's eyes caught the peculiar symbol on the door of the 214th floor. She approached the door, her heart pounding with a mix of fear and excitement. Without warning, she turned to her roommates and whispered, "Did you know about the Ghostly Gallery?"

The girls exchanged nervous glances. "We've heard the stories," said Xiao Mei, "but we've never dared to go near it."

Li Wei's eyes sparkled with determination. "I want to find out what's in there."

The next day, after school, Li Wei, Xiao Mei, and two other girls, Hua and Jing, found themselves standing before the door of the Ghostly Gallery. They hesitated, but Li Wei's hand was the first to reach for the handle. With a creak, the door opened, revealing a dimly lit room filled with old photographs and dusty books.

The girls stepped inside, their breaths held in anticipation. The air was thick with the scent of aged wood and something else—something that seemed to tingle at the edge of their senses. They moved through the room, examining the photographs and reading the faded inscriptions on the books.

Li Wei's eyes fell upon a particularly old photograph of a young woman, her face etched with a haunting sadness. "Who is she?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

Xiao Mei read the caption: "Sister Liu Ying, Class of 1997."

Li Wei's heart raced. "That's the legend we've heard about. The forgotten sister."

The girls felt a chill run down their spines as they continued to explore the room. Suddenly, Jing's hand shot out to stop them. "Listen!"

They all fell silent, straining to hear. In the distance, they could make out the faint sound of a voice, low and haunting, repeating the words, "Forgotten sister, forgotten sister..."

Li Wei's eyes widened. "That's her. It's her voice."

The girls exchanged glances, their fear now palpable. They knew they should leave, but they were drawn to the voice, as if it were a siren song calling them to their doom.

As they moved closer to the source of the voice, the room seemed to come alive. The photographs began to flicker, the books to turn themselves open, and the air grew colder. The girls felt a presence behind them, and they turned to see the shadowy figure of a woman, her eyes hollow and sorrowful.

Li Wei stepped forward, her voice trembling. "Who are you?"

The woman's voice echoed in the room, "I am Liu Ying, your forgotten sister. I have been waiting for someone to hear my story."

The girls listened in horror as Liu Ying recounted her tale. She had been the favorite of her dormitory, a girl who was both beautiful and kind. But tragedy struck when she was betrayed by her closest friends, who plotted her death. They locked her in the room, leaving her to die slowly, alone.

The Girls' Dorm's Haunted Halls 214: The Lament of the Forgotten Sister

As Liu Ying's story unfolded, the girls felt a profound connection to her. They realized that they had become entangled in a legacy of pain and loss, a legacy that had been ignored for far too long.

In the end, the girls promised Liu Ying that they would tell her story, that they would honor her memory. And with that, the spirit of Liu Ying seemed to fade, her presence leaving the room with a final, haunting sigh.

The girls left the Ghostly Gallery, their hearts heavy but resolved. They shared Liu Ying's story with the rest of the dormitory, and soon, the legend of the forgotten sister was no longer just a tale but a reminder of the deep bonds that can form in the most unexpected places.

The Girls' Dorm's Haunted Halls 214 had once more become a place of both fear and solace, a testament to the power of sisterhood and the enduring legacy of those who have passed before us.

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