The Monster In My Closet

The Monster In My Closet

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It's an average day in the county of Meadow-burg. Alisa Ashwood a new girl who just moved into town with her family. Is getting ready for school. However everyday she writes in her journal to express her feelings, thoughts, and other actions. Today is normal besides the Monster that lives in her closet. Follow the adventures of a girl struggling with horror only she can see. Uncover truths about the town and the Alisa Family. Finally Uncover the deeper meaning of the Monster in the Closet. Warnings: Themes consist of Horror, Mystery, and Depression at some parts this is included to give readers a fair warning.
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A young woman named Emma moves into an ancient home with a bad reputation in search of a new beginning. The home looks alive, never at rest, and is well-known for its unsettling murmurs, flickering lights, and unusual happenings. Emma starts to encounter strange occurrences as she investigates its mysteries, including cold places, mysterious footsteps, and the sensation of being watched. She is cautioned by the neighbors about the house's eerie past, which includes the unexplained disappearances of past occupants. Unfazed, Emma explores further and finds that the house has a sinister, supernatural energy that keeps her there and feeds on dread. Emma must to face the house's lethal hold before it consumes her as the haunting gets worse.

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