Phantoms and Fangs
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  • Reads 23
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 5
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2024
Ongoing Story
Updates should be around 1-2 weeks from latest chapter. (This is not set in stone)

Reyna is a college dropout who's spent the year after she left school attempting to gain a following online for her ghost hunting channel. Her dream of chasing ghosts was hanging on by a thread until she hears something that could be her big break. A boy she had a class with back when she attended school has gone missing at an abandoned cemetery. On her hunt for clues on his whereabouts and proof of the supernatural, Reyna gets far more than she bargained for.
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