Fate (Spooky Month)

Fate (Spooky Month)

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Moving to a new town is always nerve-wracking, there's the fear of the unknown, the sadness of leaving behind familiar comforts, and meeting new people is always a challenge for you. But things were a million times worse because this isn't really a normal town. Everyone warned you about the weirdness that went on, but it was the cheap pricing for apartments and housing that caught your attention. Your ex had kicked you out, he had completely locked you out before you could get the rest of your stuff. At least you had your necessities. Love is difficult at times, you gotta find the right person. Fate will lead you there.
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