Dead Silence
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  • Reads 124
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 6
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published May 24, 2013
Being a teenager is tough; being a teenage paranormal investigator is tougher. But nothing compares, to what 4 juniors at Midnight High School are about to go through. Angelica Marcil, Roy Sormen, Cybil Belevien, and Vincent Rocle, are caught in spiritual warfare when a paranormal investigation goes horribly wrong. Dead Sound Isle is known for its terrifying legends and curse ridden past. Now, these high school outcasts are in a fight for their lives against everything from demons who want to use them, to monsters who want nothing more than to destroy them, and their own personal worst nightmares. The one thing standing between them and certain death is each other. But survival is only part of the challenge, as tormented spirits cry out to them in pain, begging for freedom from the hold of the evil that haunts the old town. With their days numbered, and that number depleting at a frightening rate, they will have to rely on sheer will and each other to get out of this hell in one piece. Or is it already too late?




P.S. Yea, yea I know, I used the name Roy in my other story but I wrote this a long time ago and I am not spending 3 hours going through the whole thing and changing the name. Don't like it? Bite me.
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