When the world is in danger of falling into ruin, a certain Gray Prophet and a Velvet Butterfly decide to take action.
Thanks to a butterfly, the two old friends, Morticia Addams and Eda Clawthorne, have decided to send their children to Nevermore Academy.
A very risky move.
Jericho is no longer a quiet resort. Strange and inexplicable events afflict the town and the school.
The three Wild Cards of this crucial deadly game are:
Wednesday Addams, a cynical girl sharpened by visions; she is connected in mysterious ways to the school's past and to the creatures of the night.
Bruce Belmont, a paranormal investigator with an inauspicious legacy and a dark fate; tied to an enigmatic tower and the awakening of ancient demons.
Luz Noceda, a smiling young witch, with a big heart and a great responsibility; uncover the truth and prevent you friends of hers from falling into darkness.
The future is uncertain. But we can be sure of one thing, there will be: Werewolves, Vampires, Demons, Criminals, Thieves, Assassins, Fires, Explosions, Battles, Love, Hate, Magic, Curses, Mysteries and a bunch of Shadows and a gang of teenagers possessing in person.
This year will be full of surprises for everyone, especially for those who decide to join the Occult Gang and witness the journey of this trio.
Part 6 of Chronicles of the Celestial House
Return To The Woe. (Wednesday X Male Reader) Sequel.
23 parts Complete Mature
23 parts
Complete
Mature
Morticia Addams, the newly appointed principal of Nevermore has decided to enroll her son, Pugsley and (Y/N) into Nevermore so that the family would not be separated again. Wednesday was against the idea of her parents in the academy, but she's willing to compromise her pride for (Y/N)'s sake. But it not always blood and guilt. Sometimes, it's vengeance and hatred.
What awaits the boy over the other side? Family.
What awaits Wednesday in the shadow? An old acquaintance.
So (Y/N) and Wednesday return to Jericho and Nevermore academy only to once again be thrown into the life of woe. Can they survive? Probably. What will happen afterwards? That's the problem.