The Girl
  • Reads 52
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
  • Reads 52
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2016
A fire 60 years ago killed a teenage girl. No one knows how it happened or when it happened. All they know is that she died and the house was rebuilt years later, though no one would ever rent it. Unexplainable things happen there. Is the girl still there? Is she trying to figure out why? Or is she trying to figure out who killed her........to get them back?
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add The Girl to your library and receive updates
or
Content Guidelines
You may also like
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
The Number Seven (bxb) [Previously: Spellbound] cover
The World of Yo-kai(Yokai watch X Reader) cover
Mahal cover
A Marvelous Pirate [My Hero Academia X Super Sentai] cover
The Lycan's Bargain cover
Bite Me cover
OCEAN (သမုဒ္ဒရာပိုင်တဲ့လခြမ်းငယ်) (Complete) cover
Unwanted Bride Of Atticus Fawn cover
Spells on Shelves cover
Rooming with the Wicked cover

The Number Seven (bxb) [Previously: Spellbound]

9 parts Ongoing

Asher Greenly never wanted to play football. But at Kingsly Academy--a school where the rich and powerful call the shots--he doesn't have a choice. If he wants to keep his scholarship, he has to suit up. The coastal town of Willowbrook might look like something out of a vintage postcard, but beneath the neon lights and old-school charm lurks something far more sinister. Student athletes are going missing. Some turn up dead. And no one is talking. Asher has spent his life hiding his darkest secret: he can see the dead, and they're interfering with all his plans to lay low for his first year of college. But when he catches the attention of Jackal Riley--the too-handsome, too-clever captain of the football team--Asher realizes he's not the only one keeping secrets. Jackal knows something about the disappearances. Something about the shadowy forces puppeteering it all. And something about Asher that he's yet to discover himself. Now, Asher is playing a game he never signed up for-one where losing doesn't just cost scholarships. It costs lives. And the people pulling the strings? They've already set their sights on him.