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The Scent
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Historical
Hello reader. This is a story about a young child named Demetria, who has a love for perfumes and plans everyday to enter her mothers secret room without knowing what is behind its doors. As she decides to enter, a terrible chain of events occur. From horrible nightmares to her grandmother taking revenge, after Demetria's mother used a piece of her skin to create for her a perfume where she kept in the room along with many other perfumes. Will they be able to cast her mothers soul away? And Is that soul her grandmother or an evil spirit? Demetria is re-telling the story.... Some parts of this story were told to her by her father, brother and maids.
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