A f t e r l i f e - A Tate Langdon Story
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  • Reads 27,162
  • Votes 487
  • Parts 27
  • Time 5h 36m
Ongoing, First published Mar 25
Mature
Erika Miller was the first, not Violet Harmon.

Meeting in 1993, Tate and Erika were kindred spirits, eventually falling deeply in love with one another.
That is until the Westfield High School shooting, and what happened afterwards in Tates very bedroom.

Erika, a spirit trapped in the now well known murder house.
She keeps herself hidden, hiding from Tate since the day she died there with him.
That is until the Harmons buy the house, and Violet Harmon meets him.

!(This story is a gradual build up through occasional flashbacks and memories)!
!(also contains sexual content!)

Also worth mentioning that while writing this I imagined Erika looking like Georgina Sparks from Gossip Girl, face wise- you can imagine her to look however you want!
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"Don't trust the Devil." A voice spoke within my mind. "The Devil kills." How did Tate become the murderer we know in American Horror Story's, "Murder House"? What events led up to cause that seemingly sweet and innocent boy to suddenly snap? How could it all have gone so terribly wrong for young, Tate Langdon? To understand, we must go back to the year 1992, two years prior to Tate's breaking point. There, we will meet a young and seemingly innocent girl named, Sage, a girl we learn plays a huge role in understanding just what pushed Tate Langdon over the edge. Be careful who you trust, because nothing is ever as it seems.