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Unexpected Horrors
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Ongoing, First published Jan 30, 2015
Salem Witch Trials started in 1629.

Mary Venn Started a new life with her wonderful husband, Dan in America. She had a child named Hannah Marie Venn, born in 1698. While settled in a spaced plantation with a house built and a large landing, Salem witch trials never stopped. Villages being burned down to the ground. People being accused and executed, Mary had been blocked from the world, until it happened to her. Her perfect life died down and her new life was soon growing. She cursed the land of all in Utah.
Her curse effected later in modern world. 

Remy Venn had a normal life like others. When a young boy Joey commit suicide it started there. Many murders, disappearing, and Committing suicide. Remy's school has been cursed for what she knows, and finds a way to reverse it.
Related to Mary Venn, she knew it could never be reversed.
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