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N9NE Teen Ghosts Volume 8: N9NE Teen Ghosts, #8
N9NE Teen Ghosts Volume 8: N9NE Teen Ghosts, #8
N9NE Teen Ghosts Volume 8: N9NE Teen Ghosts, #8
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N9NE Teen Ghosts Volume 8: N9NE Teen Ghosts, #8

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☆☆☆☆☆ "This is a tale that had to be told. Now it's a terrifying reality." ~ Teen Paranormal Magazine

 

☆☆☆☆☆ "Captivating page turner that was easy to read, with characters that will be hard to forget!" ~ Lisa Vandiver, Author of Where She Belongs Book Series

 

☆☆☆☆☆ "Gripping, easy to lose yourself in, hard to put down!" ~ Melanie Young, Author of Rainbow in the Dark

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRon Knight
Release dateNov 30, 2021
ISBN9798201343910
N9NE Teen Ghosts Volume 8: N9NE Teen Ghosts, #8
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Ron Knight

Ron Knight is the author of over 100 books and the founder of Ron Knight Entertainment which includes 81 Minute Books, Vortex 9 Films, Rose Water Games and Middle Room Haunted Store. Knight has worked as a marketing executive at Brand Eleven Eleven and SJT Enterprises.

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    N9NE Teen Ghosts Volume 8 - Ron Knight

    Part 1

    The last time Eden Wade had been in Millington, Ohio, she attempted to help nine teenagers overcome the horror of having their own ghost drag them to the grave, much sooner than life originally planned.

    She had several theories of how this spread to other teenagers.

    During Eden’s research, there were rumors of headstones in cemeteries that changed as certain teenagers were chosen by their ghost.

    Catacombs, which were manmade passages and chambers used as burial places have turned into portholes for ghosts.

    And the most terrifying is the N9NE Teen Ghosts book, which hypnotizes teenagers and opens their minds to the possibilities of a haunting ghost while being chosen by a specific color and then attaching their soul to the number nine.

    9

    Eden rented a school bus from the town of Rose Water. She visited Rose Water Mental Hospital and interviewed several teenagers, choosing nine patients who attacked strange and speaking of a certain color that won’t leave them alone.

    Eden had seen this kind of behavior before in these teens. It was a year ago, in the town of Millington, when nine teenagers were being haunted by their ghost.

    It was now happening in every town. When Eden suggested that she take the teenage patients from Rose Water to a much better facility in Millington, all the parents agreed and signed their children over to her.

    Early in the morning each student was told to change out of their white patient clothes into their normal clothes and enter the bus.

    9

    When the nine teenagers sat down, Eden noticed all of them gazing at her, not saying a word. She knew there was nothing wrong with them, at least, mentally.

    They were fighting for their lives and no one believed that a ghost was after them.

    Eden was about to give them some words of comfort when she noticed something bizarre. Every teen had on a different color outfit. Eden’s eyes shifted to each seat, gazing at what the teenagers wore.

    Pink dress.

    Yellow dress.

    Red dress.

    Gray sweatshirt.

    Purple jacket.

    Blue t-shirt.

    Orange t-shirt.

    Brown leather jacket.

    Green blouse with matching skirt.

    Eden decided to shake off the willies, start the bus and begin her journey to Millington.

    9

    During the trip, no one spoke on the bus. Eden kept checking the large mirror, but it was like having nine wax statues gazing out the window.

    Eden pulled over to a gas station. She cut off the engine, stood and faced the teens. This is a great place for a pit stop.

    No one responded.

    It was still early in the morning, but the teenagers didn’t seem tired. Instead, she could sense their rebellious anger.

    Eden cleared her throat. Um...if you need the bathroom, you should go now.

    Nothing.

    Eden: Or...um...I can buy you something to drink. Maybe a snack?

    All eyes shifted away from her at the same time and looked out the window.

    Eden: Well...okay...I’ll be right back.

    Eden stepped off the bus and slid her cell phone out of her pocket while walking to the bathroom. She was nervous to call Ben. They had sort of a hidden, unspoken flirtation or something.

    Or maybe they didn’t. Everything

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