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False Call
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Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2022
A lady named Elizabeth had a major problem in her house that things would go mysteriously missing from time to time. She decided to call the police for help but was it really the police that picked up?..

Her body was giving her evident signals but she never intended to pay attention and opened the door for him. A man with huge eyes stared at her. His eyes looked like mirrors that would capture you inside into a dark portal. 

He acted unusual in her house. He would creep behind her in the darkness, but he was useful since he pointed out the objects which went missing minutes after he spoke.

Who do you think is the culprit?..
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