The Scarlet Chambers
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  • Reads 8
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2016
Mature
'Fear is a terrible thing - you start shaking your body goes numb, you lose all feeling and suddenly... You're fine again. Why? Why does this happen?'
In an old forest, long abandoned after the mysterious death of four teenagers - a crime which was never solved - two sisters brave the dangers to find a gemstone with mystic powers. Claiming it was their best friend's dream until she died; claiming it for her was their aim - fulfill their friend's lifelong wish.
Nobody knows how the Scarlet Chambers work or what is in them, only that they are home to the largest mystery of all time - the deaths of four teenagers. They entered the Scarlet Chambers and their corpses were found outside the entrance the following morning, all with different class to the deaths. One had a knife in the chest; one had a gun wound; one had scratches all over; and weirdest of all, one simply had been squashed. How did this happen? Nobody ever found out... Until the sisters braved the Scarlet Chambers.
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