The Death of Anna May : (Another take on the making/origin of Jeff the Killer)
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2016
Mature
Not everyone is lucky enough to get to go to the circus; let alone make a friend who is a part of the family who runs the place. Then again, not everyone is 'lucky' enough to be haunted by said friend, after their mysterious death. 

Which probably..wasn't so "mysterious" after all. 

It's enough to drive anyone insane. 

With the combination of suspecting your friend was murdered, a move to a place you didn't want to go to in the first place; with a dash or two of trouble from a  local bullies who think the world owes them a living, and a forced visit to some strange kid's party - things are just asking to go wrong. 

One might even go as far as to say things have turned...killer. 

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** Disclaimer: Okay! so we all know I am not the original creator of Jeff the Killer. I say the credit goes to them. However, I will be changing a few things in this story. Changing things I wanted to happen, or adding stuff to make things make more sense, or whatever.  All I own are the things that come from my own mind. 

All I ask is that if you don't like what I've written, please just move on to someone else's story. There's really no need to start anything by making rude comments. :/ 

 As to the thing I used to make the cover; game here: http://www.rinmarugames.com/playgame.php?game_link=spooky-doll-creator 

Editor here: pixlr.com/express/  **
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