Through The Haunted Lens

Through The Haunted Lens

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'A camera doesn't lie. But, what if it sees more than it should?' When sixteen-year-old Olivia discovers an old Canon camera at a vintage house, she thinks it's just another vintage find for her photography hobby. But, after her first photo shoot, strange things begin to happen. Shadows that weren't there before. Faces that don't belong. Also, worst of all-the images seem to whisper secrets only she can hear. As Olivia digs deeper into the camera's origin, she uncovers a dark past; a string of unsolved disappearances, an abandoned asylum and a photographer who vanished without a trace. Every picture she takes pulls her closer to the truth and to something that doesn't want to be found. Can she unlock the mystery before the lens captures her soul? --- ⚠️The story in this story is purely fictional and does not relate to any real individuals, places or events. Start: 05/01/2026 Finish: ??/??/???? Happy Reading my second 📚 <3 !
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She came looking for a story. The story was looking for her. In the mountains of Pakistan lies Barzakhpur - a village that phases in and out of existence. A place where the fog lingers too long and the dead don't leave. Taniksha Shah rents an old haveli for creative solitude. Instead, she finds Aslan Ijaz - silent, severe, and far too watchful for a mere caretaker. He tells her not to leave after dark. He doesn't tell her he's chained himself to a bed every night to keep something inside him from reaching her. Because the entity wearing his bones has started to hate the way he looks at her. And in Barzakhpur, love is a weakness the dead do not forgive.

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