1234 Souls Lane (Rewritten)
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  • Reads 233
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 5
  • Time 39m
Complete, First published Aug 09, 2014
Jenny Mitchell was down on her luck. She had one week before her lease was up. If she couldn't find a new home in seven days (which is highly unlikely) she would be homeless. While searching for places at least semi-decent to live in, Jenny stumbles upon a mysterious - and rather sexy- man on a bench. She later realizes he has what she needs; a place for rent. The place was perfect (even the owner was deliciously perfect) except for the statues and an overwhelming amount of pictures and even paintings of an evil looking creature named The Soul Snatcher. They were hung everywhere. Jenny thought she could live with it, but as it turns out, the house and owner weren't as perfect as she thought. Follow Jenny as her luck turns from bad to worse at 1234 Souls Lane.

A deal has been struck, a contract signed in blood, and the price? Your soul.
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