The Dust Walker
  • Reads 80
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  • Parts 3
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  • Reads 80
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published May 19, 2018
Mature
A lovely little town filled with lovely people with lovely houses and beautiful gardens. A lovely little town titled Masonville. In this lovely little town there was a particularly wondrous house where a teenager named Calliel Morton lived. She lived with her mother and father and her little brother Uriel Morton. 

Like any other teenager Calliel had mood swings, phases and displeasing facial acne. Although Calliel was like other teenagers she differed because she had a gift, an ability or whatever you want to put it down as, label it accordingly. 

This gift was to see the dead.in the trying times to come, this only gift would remain her normal, her rock, her salvation.

Soon my dear reader, you'll see that this lovely little town filled with lovely people, with lovely houses and beautiful gardens had plenty of skeletons in it's many closets. These skeletons are ready to show themselves to Calliel, in whatever way to get her attention.
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