The Girl In The Wheelchair
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  • Reads 1,315
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 4
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2014
There is a bone chilling legend about a merciless monster who roams the countryside and kills anyone in its path. Its victims become vengeful ghosts as well, and follow its lead.

The Hayes family is driving to the country and staying at a relatives' house, also hoping to attend a family reunion soon. Many strange things are disturbing their family and the whole neighborhood, like the awfully brutal deaths occurring all around their area. One person found after the other, and not knowing if they'll be next. What they don't know, is that an unwanted guest may be crashing their party soon.
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