Regret Nothing

Regret Nothing

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Emma is a 16 year old girl that moved to an abandoned house with her, Mother and Father. Before Emma lived in that house someone else did, and they didn't want Emma their. Emma started noticing strange things happening in the house, dishes breaking ,doors swinging open and feet walking up and down the hall when Emma was the only one home. There was also one more thing that was very strange, a swing that was tied to an old weeping willow tree that suddenly start swing when there wasn't even the slightest breeze, and along with humming in the middle of night. The strangest part of all that Emma was the only one who would notice it.
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A young woman named Emma moves into an ancient home with a bad reputation in search of a new beginning. The home looks alive, never at rest, and is well-known for its unsettling murmurs, flickering lights, and unusual happenings. Emma starts to encounter strange occurrences as she investigates its mysteries, including cold places, mysterious footsteps, and the sensation of being watched. She is cautioned by the neighbors about the house's eerie past, which includes the unexplained disappearances of past occupants. Unfazed, Emma explores further and finds that the house has a sinister, supernatural energy that keeps her there and feeds on dread. Emma must to face the house's lethal hold before it consumes her as the haunting gets worse.

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