Raising Clover *Sequel to The Mansion* DONE

Raising Clover *Sequel to The Mansion* DONE

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22 year old Meaghan and 23 year old Niall are now a married couple. They have a 2 year old daughter. She has brown hair, and blue eyes. Her name is Clover. Clover is a ghost. Meaghan and Niall find it hard to raise a ghost. Clover is always disappearing to get out of trouble. Even Taylor (22), Liam (23), Louis (24), Harry (23) and Zayn (23) find it hard to take care of Clover. She is a little ghost troublemaker. But Meaghan and Niall love clover with all their heart, and will do anything for her. ~*~ In this story, you will learn more about why Niall killed himself. If you haven't read the first book, you should or this story won't make sense.
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Zayn and Liam are a married couple devoted to fostering and adopting children. Their loving home already includes two adopted sons: Niall, a sensitive and creative boy, and Louis, who is hot-tempered but fiercely loyal. One evening, they receive a call from the adoption center: a ten-year-old boy named Harry urgently needs a temporary home. He doesn't speak, shows signs of aggression, and has clearly endured severe trauma. Reluctantly but compassionately, Zayn and Liam welcome Harry into their home. It quickly becomes apparent that the boy has built strong emotional walls. He barely sleeps, avoids physical contact, flinches at loud noises-and often lashes out in anger when anyone gets too close. While Niall gently tries to reach out with small acts of kindness, Louis keeps his distance at first, wary of Harry's behavior. But slowly, Harry begins to open up-not through words, but through subtle gestures: a drawing, a brief glance, a soft murmur in his sleep. The family experiences both progress and setbacks, moments of hope and deep frustration. Each member is challenged in their own way, especially when Harry's past unexpectedly comes crashing back. Over several months, Harry begins to find his place in the family-not seamlessly, but truthfully. The ending is left open: Will Harry be allowed to stay? Will he ever fully heal? Or is love sometimes not enough? Let me know if you'd like to expand this into a screenplay, novel format, or character development notes!

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