The Aftermath
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  • Reads 7,068
  • Votes 240
  • Parts 32
  • Time 2h 50m
Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2015
Mature
After the tragic events of Allerdale Hall, Edith Cushing and Alan McMichael learn to deal with the pain of the past. However, Edith falls ill and later finds out that she is carrying Thomas' child: Jessamine Cushing-Sharpe finds herself wondering about her father and the past her mother won't speak of. She knows that her father is gone but who was he? She finds herself with an important novel, the novel explains the events of Crimson Peak. The novel portrays a dashing young Baronet who lives in Northern-England with his sister. Ghosts are real, Jessamine knows this, her mother has always warned her of the supernatural. Learning the history of Crimson Peak she finds herself wanting to go the historic place herself. But if she does will she unlock her past and find out secrets, or will the ghosts that haunt the very halls know who she is and everything will change forever.


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Ten years after the papers reported the goings on at Allerdale Hall, father buys the old manor to be my first home. But odd happenings have been going on at Allerdale Hall, perhaps there's more to the mysterious quitting of scaffolders and builders than father is willing to let on.