Watercreek

Watercreek

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Have you ever wanted to meet one of your ancestors? Especially the ones you've heard so many stories about? Well Esther has. She goes down to Watercreek Bay to go see her great great grandmother who was hung as a witch. Will she find out a tragic misunderstanding revolving around her death? Or will she be horrified by finding out the wicked evil her Grandmother has placed upon her home town of Watercreek Bay?
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