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Emerald (The Protector) - undergoing editing
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Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2015
The black van was parked outside her house, its presence a mystery.  Sarah wondered who owned it.  She watched as its doors opened and two shadowy figures alighted.  They made their way towards her house.
If only Sarah had know then that those mysterious figures were about to play a big part in her future; she would never have allowed her father to open the door........
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Blackwood Manor a Tuesday Graye Story

11 parts Ongoing

When the unnamed narrator uncovers Tuesday Graye's case notes, a wintery trail opens into Blackwood Manor, a women's residence tied to St. Verity College. Five students and their house mother report footsteps that halt on the fourth stair, a mirror that returns the wrong face, and a child's laugh that runs the halls without lungs. Tuesday enters as investigator and archivist, treating grief like evidence and superstition like a witness. What begins as a rational inquiry becomes a negotiation with a former resident, Mary Blackwood, whose belongings were kept when her life was not. The house obeys rules, but rules were broken. As Tuesday and the girls dig through trunks, mirrors, and tin keepsakes, the Manor tests every boundary between keeping and care, presence and possession. Each night grows colder. Each name spoken sharpens the danger. The fourth stair is waiting.