A Girl and Her Ghost (no longer being written)
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  • Reads 176
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 8
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2015
Valerie has never been a big fan of the supernatural, but her grandma is. She holds a weekly seance to speak to the ghosts that she claims she can talk to. Yeah, right. 

Suddenly, she falls ill due to a strange, incurable disease. With her last breath, she performs a ritual that supposedly passed on her gift to her granddaughter. Great. 

Not only does she have to suffer during high school, but she has to help souls that only she can see. At first, this weird power is a burden, but she soon meets a strange, but endearing boy that changes her mind. 

Unfortunately, that boy has been dead for fifty years.
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