Shaina’s Ghostly Journeys

Chapter 1

During the month of her high school graduation, Shaina de la Haunte’s parents Shane and Claire West – de la Haunte are killed in a fatal car wreck forcing Shaina to get a full time time job quickly so she can remain in her folks home.

Chapter 2

A few daya later, the bank forecloses on the De la Haunte estate and suddenly Shaina is homeless. For a time, Shaina is allowed to live in the neighbor’s corn crib until she can afford an apartment.

Chapter 3

While attending Shane and Claire’s funeral, Shaina’s Aunt Rachel and Uncle Darrell West decides to take Shaina home to Delta, Mississippi, with them and gives Shaina a couple of days to get her things together.

Chapter 4

After packing her things and saying her goodbyes, Shaina leaves town with Aunt Rachel and Uncle Darrell as they head back to their Delta, Mississippi home.

Chapter 5

In Delta, Aunt Rachel and Uncle Darrell arrives home. Darrell helps Shaina into their house with her luggage and upstairs into the attic … The only spare room they have available.

Chapter 6

Straight from the start, Shaina discovers the attic is haunted. But after finding out that her aunt and uncle did not believe in ghosts, Shaina vows to never let them know she is not alone in their attic.

Chapter 7

Days later, Shaina grows tired of being kept awake by some unknown Entity that has taken resident in that very same attic. Question is – how?

Chapter 8

During a trip to a local carnival, Shaina meets a mysterious gypsy woman from Lakewood, Louisiana, who gives her a bottle of pills that will allow her to communicate with the dead in the world they had lived in a year or more before they had died.

Chapter 9

That night, Shaina decides to try the pills to see if they actually will work. Sure enough, the pill she took did indeed work. She discovers that who is coexisting with her in the attic is the demon known simply as Ancient. Though Ancient is grotesque, Shaina doesn’t show him any fear just disgust and hatred for his intrusion.

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