Nunnington Hall The Evil Stepmother
But her own son defied her and would sneak upstairs to the attic every day to visit his older brother. The little boy loved his brother and brought him food and toys as often as he could.One day, when the younger boy crept up to the attic room, he found it completely empty. His older brother was gone. Nobody knows how he got away or where he went. Some say he may have escaped and run away to sea, while others think the lady may have murdered him and hidden his body. At any rate, he was never heard from again.
The Lady was glad to be rid of the older boy, but her young son was very upset and no one could comfort him. The child wandered around the house every day, looking for his step-brother in every room, and calling his name out of every window. The servants tried to cheer him up by telling him he was the Lord of Nunnington now, but the little boy said he didn't care. All he wanted was his brother. He never believed that his brother would really run away and desert him.
One day, as the little boy wandered around the house, he leaned too far out of a window in the Maids Room and fell to his death. Afterher son's death, the Lady of the house was devastated and slowly began to lose her grip on sanity. She would sit for hours, staring out the window and mumbling to herself in a low voice. At night, she wandered the halls of Nunnington, calling out her son's name.
After she died, the house was sold and the new owners began to experience a high level of paranomal activity. At night, they heard the rustle of a lady's dress going up and down the stairs, over and over. When they investigated, they found nothing there. Doors would open and close on their own and they would hear the sounds of weeping all night long.
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