A Child of light

A Child of light

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It had been years since Oscar had visited his grandparent's house, and it doesn't seem as empty as he thought. Odd things seem to be happening around him and all the townspeople seem to be keeping a long-held secret that they refuse to talk about. The world is crumbling down around him as everything his grandparents fought to hide from him while they were alive is beginning to unravel. Starting with the door at the end of that corridor. (Mostly random updates)
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The ghost of John Marshall has always been reported to lurk around his old mansion. The three storey mansion that is surrounded by miles and miles of trees, and no life in between. It is said that no man who has had the intentions of trespassing on his property, has ever returned. However, rumours are just rumours, right? Autumn O'Neil has, yet again, persuaded her friends to go on an expedition with her. Where her courage and bravely used to shock them before, now it's a norm for them. The unsuspecting group of friends pack their bags and leave for the haunted mansion in the midst of the forest for two weeks. The friends don't even get to settle there, when things start happening. Disturbing and peculiar things. Things that make them all want to leave, but can it really be simple when one by one, all of them start disappearing? All except Autumn. Trapped in the labyrinth of hidden diaries, torn up wills, restless spirits, anomalous mazes and old relatives, Autumn is expected to solve the mystery of John Marshall. __________________________________________________________________________________ "A brilliant story. Loved the writing style. Made me feel like I was present inside the book, going through each and everything the characters went through. The pain, the obstacles, the horror, the questionings - everything!" ~~@alienocorn __________________________________________________________________________________ Not my greatest work so think twice before reading it until I edit.

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