Haunting Adeline

Haunting Adeline

POLOGUE

...WARNING...

...This book ends on a cliffhanger. The contents are very dark with triggering situations. This book was previously taken down. Let that be your warning...

...PROLOGUE...

...The windows of my house tremble from the power of thunder rolling across the skies. Lightning strikes in the distance, illuminating the night. In that small moment, the few seconds of blinding light showcases the man standing outside my window. Watching me. Always watching...

...me....

...I go through the motions, just like I always do. My heart...

...skips a beat and then palpitates, my breathing turns shallow,...

...and my hands grow clammy. It doesn’t matter how many times...

...I see him, he always pulls the same reaction out of me....

Fear.

And excitement.

I don’t know why it excites me. Something must be wrong

with me. It’s not normal for liquid heat to course through my

veins, leaving tingles burning in its wake. It’s not common for

my mind starts wondering about things I shouldn’t.

Can he see me now? Wearing nothing but a thin tank top,

my nipples poking through the material? Or the shorts I’m

Wearing that barely covers my ass? Does he like the view?

Of course, he does.

That’s why he watches me, isn’t it? That’s why he comes

back every night, growing bolder with his leering while I

silently challenge him. Hoping he’ll come closer, so I have a

reason to put a knife to his throat.

The truth is, I’m scared of him. Terrified, actually But the man standing outside my window makes me feel like I’m sitting in a dark room, a single light shining from the

Television where a horror flick plays on the screen. It’s petrifying, and all I want to do is hide, but there’s a distinct part of me that keeps me still, baring myself to the horror. That finds a small thrill out of it.

It’s dark again, and the lightning strikes in areas further away.

My breathing continues to escalate. I can’t see him, but he can see me.

Ripping my eyes away from the window, I turn to look behind me in the darkened house, paranoid that he’s somehow

found a way inside. No matter how deep the shadows go in Parsons Manor, the black and white checkered floor always

Seems visible.

I inherited this house from my grandparents. My great-grandparents had built the three-story Victorian home back in the early 1940s through blood, sweat, tears, and the lives of five construction workers.

Legend says—or rather Nana says—that the house caught fire and killed the construction workers during the building

structure phase. I haven’t been able to find any news articles on the unfortunate event, but the souls that haunt the Manor reek of despair.

Nana always told grandiose stories that wrung eye rolls from my parents. Mom never believed anything Nana said, but

I think she just didn’t want to.

Sometimes I hear footsteps at night. They could be from the ghosts of the workers who died in the tragic fire eighty years ago, or they could be from the shadow that stands outside my house.

Watching me.

Always watching me.

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