What Lies in the Walmart Parking Lots

Posted on May 10, 2009
Filed Under Adventures, Random musing | 1 Comment

Posted by Sierra

There are a few REALLY SCARY situations on the road. One of them is staying in a Walmart parking lot overnight.

Sure, some of the Walmarts are nice, but some of them are not. We frequently drive around trying to find a “level” place to park so the refrigerator doesn’t turn off.

The scariest thing about Walmart is the scary stories that come from those “24-Hour” parking lots. One of these stories is called:

THE GHOST DOOR
(Holds flashlight under face)

One night, in a Walmart parking lot near Niagara Falls, the innocent campers were sleeping peacefully in an RV. In the middle of the night, on of the characters—we’ll call her “Mom” for old time’s sake—woke up. “Mom” realized the door was open.

(Flashlight turns off. Is banged against wall until it turns back on.)

Where was I … oh yeah, the door was open. “Mom” first thought that her daughter—we’ll call the daughter “me”—had sleepwalked out the door. She checked “me’s” bed, but there “me” was, curled up in a corner. So there they were, alone in a dark Walmart parking lot, “Mom,” “me,” and the third character, whom we’ll call “Dad.” And what happened to this innocent, brave family? THEY WERE NEVER HEARD FROM AGAIN. Just kidding, what really happened was that “Dad” got up and closed the door and they all went back to sleep. But they COULD have disappeared.

As for “me,” she didn’t hear of the story until the morning, when she started writing a post, which didn’t get posted for—er—almost a year.

The moral of this story is that you should NEVER think that those Walmart parking lots are “harmless.” If you do, you may end up with your OWN scary story to tell.

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One Response to “What Lies in the Walmart Parking Lots”

  1. Bryce on June 14th, 2009 4:53 am

    Scary! It might of just not of gotten closed properly.

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