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  • Goodnight by AlanaReeves601
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    One young girl was bullied by a bunch of kids and she began to experience a lot of hardcore paranormal activities and intense malevolent spirit after she became bullied at school. while she was bullied, nobody had wanted her to be friends, nobody stood up for her but the only one who stood up for her was only quite of few friends.
  • The Ghost Tales by Allytendor
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    Some ghosts need banishing. Others need understanding. These two offer neither judgment nor fear-only truth. Luna Bellamy-a sharp-witted, sarcastic twenty-something woman bought a haunted house and befriended the ghost inside. Since helping young Mina, a ghost who didn't even know she had died, uncover the mystery of her tragic past, Luna has stuck with them-not because she believes in ghosts, but because they believe in her. Now the two of them-one living and one lost soul-travel the forgotten corners of the world unraveling the quiet, aching stories behind hauntings that others fear. Forgotten children. Residual loops. Objects that remember grief. Sometimes even the echoes of something worse. They don't exorcise. They don't destroy. They listen. And in listening... they help ghosts-and people-remember how to let go. Paranormal. Sometimes funny. Always human. This is not a ghost-hunting team. This is a ghost-understanding family. . . . This is my first story and all the chapters are pretty short.
  • The Loner by Jupiter1106
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    Leut. Fateh Bir Singh is posted to a new place and is in-charge of an old Horse Stable established by the British. He soon realizes that the Stable is often visited by a paranormal entity. Author's Note: I wrote this story in 2010. It is extremely special to me and made me realize that yes, I can, quite literately, spin a yarn! :)