(A.N. Thanks for reviewing go quickly! I actually got a review on the same day I put up a chapter! ^-^ *starts getting a Prussia complex* I'm so awesome... *mentally slaps self* This chapter is dedicated to islapmofos who requested Mexico. All the ghost stories are/will be actual stories. You can look them up on the internet. If you're interested, there is a series of videos about the castle ghosts of Britain that is really detailed (that's where I got the Wales story) on YouTube under the username Mortitia711. Because the videos are only for the UK and certain cities in America, the rest of the world's stories won't be as detailed. Don't worry! They'll still be good! That person also has a series about the ghosts of America that I might use for a this-story-style story about personified states and eventually provinces... Well anyway, enjoy!)
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"That was really freaky, Wales. You've got some whacked out people," Ireland told him. "He's not the only one!" America yelled. Mexico smiled. "Si. I, too, have scary stories. Do you want to hear them?" She took the way Russia's face lit up as a 'yes'.

"You've all heard of Tijuana, right? With the tourists? If you eventually go there, the people you meet could be more than fellow tourists and locals. That possibility is significantly higher if you visit The Coliseum Theatre. Sure, children you meet there came for the show-but in 1951. There was a Christmas party being held there for children living in poverty so that they could receive gifts as well. At around 22:00, the projectionist noticed smoke coming out of a multi-purpose room next to the theatre room. He hurried to get people out, but unfortunately the children and a few adults couldn't make it. The building's four emergency exits were closed and there was only one exit available. 100 people died that night. There were not enough ambulances to deal with the injured, so taxi drivers helped out.
When you go in El Coliseo (The Coliseum) today, there is a pressure on your chest that makes it hard to remain calm. You can still see damage from the fire inside the building, and if you're lucky (or unlucky, whichever way you want to see it) you might catch a glimpse of children running towards the exit only to disappear, or you might hear screams inside the multi-purpose room where the fire started.
Further south in Nayarit, there are more paranormal experiences. A young girl attending a wedding with her family had one such experience in her Grandmother's house. The girl was sitting in her room reading, when her little sister came running in with fear in her eyes. Her sister said that she had heard footsteps on the stairs, but when she went to check, nobody was there. The girl put down her book and went with her sister to the stairs. As they approached the staircase, the girl heard them too: the distinct sound of footsteps on the stairs. The sisters ran away, towards the back stairs. When they were on the ground level, they started to calm down until they heard the footsteps again-coming down the back stairs! Shrieking, the pair ran to the front gate outside, the footsteps still following. As the girl passed through the front doorway, she felt something try to grab at her hand. When the sisters got to the front gate, they found that it was locked from the outside. The footsteps came closer. The girls didn't have a key. Still, they came closer. The girl tried rattling the bars to get the attention of any passers-by. She heard a little squeak and saw her sister fly backwards to land on her back a few feet away. The girl screamed one last time before she became unconscious. That was where her family found her the next morning when they came back from the wedding. She was not dead, only unconscious; and this is how we know of this happening. The younger sister was not as lucky. When she flew back, the way she landed had snapped her spinal cord and she died that night. So, what do you think of that?"

(A.N. So, what do you think? Was it good? Not good? Boring? Let me know! The next three to choose from are Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. As soon as you review, I'll start writing!)