He's Here
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Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2024
"They answered your call"

In 2003, Azariah Menchavez, a 16 year old girl who had lived a normal life in Spain, Barcelona. A few weeks ago, Azariah's dad had passed suddenly due to a heart attack. Grieving from the loss of her father, the teenage girl and her friends had decided to summon the spirit of the girl's father using an Ouija board. However, she had loss her consciousness during the séance. The ritual had been interrupted by a teacher but Azariah finds herself besieged by an evil supernatural force. Azariah started suffering from hallucinations ever since then, they were haunted by slamming doors, electric appliances switching on and off, and a mysterious faint whispering. 

Soon it becomes clear that someone has answered their call.
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