FOOTSTEPS
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  • Reads 1,286
  • Votes 48
  • Parts 7
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Dec 15, 2012
Compilation of my own unexplainable experiences and stories past by my family. But it an't be help if i invent and modify things to make it more presentable and more readable.

Originally i want it to have just only one story. But i can't help myself wanting to write my own unexplainable experiences and share the stories that have been told by my parents and grandparents about the paranormal.

I just left the title as footsteps because, most likely i always experience unexplainable footsteps.
But there will also be other stories than the footsteps thing...heheh...enjoy reading ^____^
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