Father Priest

Father Priest

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1989, August 5th, Saturday A new priest finally moved into town after Father John died a year ago. His name is Nicolas Sander but he goes by 'Father Priest', he gets angry when you use his actual name. Ever since he moved into the church, and became the new Priest, I've had a bad feeling about him... Five kids have gone missing in the past two months, all ranging in the ages 7-16: -Olivia, age 7, went missing June 5th. -Ava, age 10, went missing June 28th. -Liam, age 13, went missing July 6th. -Noah, age 16, went missing July 29th. -William, age 16, went missing July 29th. Their whereabouts are still unknown, there are no leads.
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Dear Nathaniel Raymond, It's me, Anneliese, the daughter you abandoned to build your new, happy family. Care to explain your sudden disappearance for the last sixteen years? Your ex-daughter, Anneliese Mormont ............................................................. Anneliese Raymond had a lovely relationship between her parents and her; however, her father suddenly disappeared when she needed him the most. No letter, no call, no explanation whatsoever. She tried desperately to find him, and hatred grew in her as time passed. Then suddenly, as if the heavens were helping her, she witnessed her father entering an apartment complex with his new family. This pushed Anneliese to confront him but not in person; instead, through letters. Sixteen letters, to be exact, to signify the years he wasn't there for her. November 20, 2019 to January 19, 2020

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