My lifelong connection with photography bonds me with nature. So, when I brought it along to my summer camp, I had no idea that those blurry visions would return. I never understood what they meant, but would they ruin my summer with my friends or save it?
This is a "ghost story" of sorts, based in India. It has some triggering content, e.g., suicide. There are a few Indian words used, which are: "mali" - gardener; "neem" - the margosa tree; "dhaba" - roadside eatery; "beedi" - the Indian cheroot; "saab" - contraction of the honorific "sahib", or "gentleman"; "gamcha" - a light, all-purpose towel carried by a lot of the peasantry in India; "bhaiya" - "brother", generically used to address men
Oliver has always been told not to enter the forest, his parents and Grandparents warned him that danger lurked deep within, but Oliver wasn't one for taking much notice, find out what happens to Oliver as he enters forest.
Ella is eleven, spoilt, obnoxious and rude, she wants the latest of everything, phones, laptops and gadgets and she wants them NOW! she has always been homeschooled but in order for their daughters behaviour to improve they make decision that doesn't go down well with Ella. Read to find out what happens.
She died. He wrote on the walls for me.
Elwin finds the police knocking at his door, soon he discovers hes under suspicion for the murder of a woman. Does Elwin get off or is he the real suspect, you'll have to read it to find out.