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Daytime in Myra, Texas is exactly the same as daytime anywhere else in the United States, but some long gone people from the olden days have returned here. The phantoms of this settlement don’t leave anyone unscared. People who have never spent the night in this settlement will inform you it's all myths, but not a hundred percent of the dwellers of Myra are quite alive.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A wandering phantom can once in a while be perceived annihilating a hat in Brushy Elm Creek. One of the local residents firmly claims that this ghost is the struggling spirit of a long forgotten Myra local resident.
The phantom of a young Indian fighter has frequently been perceived at a pay phone in Myra using the phone.
The ghost of a tough lumberjack gripping a large axe is often made out dining on a slice of pizza in Lindsey Park in the early morning hours.
The menacing ghost of a Viking is rumored to have been made out on a handful of instances
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striding through a Myra neighborhood churchyard. Whatever folks express, this ghost certainly is frightening; one that should be stayed away from.
A guy that turned into a vampire may frequently be made out conversing into the night by the side of a deserted road right next door to Myra at night. Several of the folks who live here argue this spirit is the spirit of a traveler that was murdered while journeying through Myra long ago.
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