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Ongoing, First published Nov 18, 2014
Do you remember the nicest house in the neighborhood? Where everybody wanted to stay. Well meet Nancy ,Nancy is that girl who lives inside of your dream house. But one thing about Nancy is she's dead. Nancy was just like you she had two parents she went to school she had great  grades. But one thing one that she didn't have was a normal house. Know many of you may know Nancy as the girl who died alongside  her family in a tragic unsolved murder. But what if I tell you she wasn't murdered by person what if I told you that she was murdered by her house. In this story she will explain to you how her fate was sealed by the purchasing of the most beautiful house in the neighborhood.
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