“It’s like when you’re just about to fall asleep and you’re starting to dream but like in your dream you trip on a curb and you fall over and you flinch and wake up for that second?”
I should mention that Plainwood was relatively lax in their
policies compared to those of the States. All the better for someone to assume
a new identity and enact their agenda.
Plainwood is an unrecognized city-state in the mountains that grew up with the fear and dedication to spirits, including demons, ghosts, and left hands. Of course, once the left-handed Natalie Aureole moves onto the notorious Riverside Road, right next to the notorious House with the Statue On It, all of Plainwood gets riled up. Clearly, the salt rock stones, threatening notes, and mysterious tomes left all around don't help the town psyche either--and especially not the psyche of the owner of the Statue House, Eileen Pritchett.
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