Mrs. Hopkins
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  • Reads 103
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2019
Mary and Ruby were best friends in early childhood, they studied at the same school and after school they graduated and the same university. The thing the university was far from their house. But, they didn't want to go to the dormitory so they looked for a small apartment. And the they came across a apartment which was very cheap in price. They thought they were so lucky but after a couple of days their so called cheap house turned out to be haunted. And many weird things started to happen.
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