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The Cabinet of Curiosities < ON HOLD >
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Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2017
♡Hey guys this is NOT my story. AT ALL. I love this book so much that I will put it on Wettpad. I of course will not copy all the stories so if you do like the book please buy it. The author is STEFAN BACHMANN, CLAIRE LEGRAND, EMMA TREVAYNE, AND KATHERINE CATMULL. Also understand that I will add in some other stories from other books.♡ 





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No, really, come in. The Curators are delighted you are here. They invite you to turn the page, pull open a drawer, peek inside a room, slither into a nook. In fact, they insist.
       Sometimes visitors in the Cabinet find it rewarding to dive right into the middle. You could try that. You could flip back and forth. Start your exploration at the very end. Or the beginning.
       The important thing is that you are here. Oh, do come in! The Curators guarantee you will find something . . . curious.
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A broke, unemployed girl with a nursing degree who just can't seem to find a job... until she finds an ad in the paper for an insane asylum. The job is as a simple caretaker, so it's not exactly the height of what she could do, but it payed... surprisingly well, and offered a place to stay on nights she was too tired for the two hour drive between the asylum and her apartment. It was too good to pass up. Or at least, it SEEMED like it was, until she found out about the patients.