Milestone Manor
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  • Reads 35
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jan 16, 2015
In 1798 the town of Milestone was completed. Peaceful, quiet, beautiful. With one exception, the first house ever built there is not like the others. It's painted an ugly gray color, broken and boarded up windows, dead grass splayed across the lawn, dead trees planted in the strangest places. 
It's said that the death of the original house owners daughter, Leah happened in that house. The Milestone Manor. Located off of the main road by about 40 feet.

When girl that goes by the name of Raina has a strange encounter at the manor, strange happenings start to happen her and her friends. When she decides to go back with her friends and decide to explore the manor in hopes to find answers of why strange things are happening to them, they find something much bigger then why it's happening, they find the cause of it, Leah. 


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