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I moved into an antique house where the man who had lived there had gone to his hunting cabin and shot himself. It felt weird because his wife had my name and they also had four children. Perhaps this would be a mystery book?!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how creepy! I think that would make an incredible mystery book--or perhaps short story? Please keep us posted!
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