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The Mysteries Of The Cottage In The Woods
The Mysteries Of The Cottage In The Woods
The Mysteries Of The Cottage In The Woods
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This is the story about twin sisters who have health problems so they move to the country. In a beautiful cottage in the Wild, Wild Wood.


 When the girls see their new room, they are delighted because on the wall are 7 superheroes, the wallpaper reminds them of a comic strip. During the night the superheroes come to l

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTelepub LLC
Release dateOct 6, 2022
ISBN9781959379140
The Mysteries Of The Cottage In The Woods
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Pamela May Jones

I was born in a red Accrington brick house, in a little village called Prestolee. Which is in Lancashire. I went to school which was just around the corner from my house. It was a church school so we went to church each Friday to thank God, for giving us food to eat, things to wear, etc., It was fun to go to school as Mr O'Neill and his wife who ran the school were brilliant teachers. It was called the Do as you like school, because once you had done your work you could do as you like, as long as you remained in the school. I got my love for reading from our English teacher. Every Christmas she would read us Lewis Carrol Story Christmas Carol. She would use different voices for each character. I started writing again because my grandchildren wanted stories no one had heard before. So we invented a little village called Celrin, which we got part from Celine's name part from Catrins. I have now written about 200. Super heroes, time traveller's, Giants, Magic Mirrors, Leprechauns, fairies, Rollie Pollie the penguin and friends, Pirates, Spanish Galleons, to name a few. Oh' one called The potato man. You would love that one. I now live in a beautiful place called Angelsey.

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    The Mysteries Of The Cottage In The Woods - Pamela May Jones

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    The MYSTERIES Of The COTTAGE In The WOODS

    Copyright © 2022 by PAMELA MAY JONES

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by the copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher, addressed Attention: Permissions Coordinator. at the address below.

    ISBN for Paperback: 978-1-959379-12-6

    ISBN for Hardback: 978-1-959379-13-3

    ISBN for Ebook: 978-1-959379-14-0

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2022918345

    Any references to historical events, real people, or real places are used fictitiously. Names, characters, places are products of the author’s imagination.

    Printing Edition of 2022.

    TelePub LLC.

    Carson, California

    USA

    BOOK 1

    Copyright Pamela May Jones 29th June 2014

    It was the day of the move to their new house;the children were very excited, the cottage was in the Wild, Wild Wood. They had only seen photographs of it as the children had got some health difficulties; One had breathing problems due to acute Asthma. Her twin sister had walking difficulties and so had to use a wheelchair specifically adapted for the woods rather than wheels. It had wheels rather like a tank the caterpillar tracks were one continuous belt going onto a long oval type wheel just like a tank has,so that it could travel over any type of ground. The seat was a bucket shape fitting the child so her legs were stretched out in front of her almost as if she was lazing in the sun but sat upright.

    The little cottage had been decorated for the family of four who lived there before them, but the two children had been twin boys along with their father and mother. The house had been bought with all the furniture and fittings so they only needed the specially adapted pieces for Amanda. Ashleigh only had her Oxygen Cylinders for when the days were bad and she could not breathe. The sitting room was decorated in cream with red poppies on the wallpaper with their luxurious green leaves swaying as if in the wind. Cream leather settees and cream painted furniture made from wood added to the lovely feel of the place. On the table was the most beautiful green and gold glass vase made in Venice. In it were poppies of bright red, with green translucent leaves. The vase was filled with clear crystal beads so that the poppies could stand upright and as the sun shone through the leaded windows throwing this glorious beam of light onto the poppies which made them look absolutely wonderful.

    Their parents room was a soft shade of green, with matching curtains and green bedspread which had pink and blue cornflowers. The pine furniture had hand painted pink and blue corn flowers on it too. The pine wood floor was varnished to a very high standard with large green scatter rugs, one went under the bed and went to about two feet around it.

    The twins room was totally amazing it had the most unusual wallpaper made to look like a

    Comic Strip Magazine all the colours were amazingly bright almost as if someone had hand painted the characters of the seven super heroes. The twin beds matched the wardrobes and chests of drawers and the only things that had to be changed were the bedheads which were blue and the curtains, covers and pillowslips from blue to pink. They were made of pink Velvet such a pretty pale shade.

    The floor was carpeted in a textured grey with dark green carpets going under the beds making each bed look like it was on a Little Island.

    Outside the Cottage Garden was half for vegetables and half for flowers, fruit trees etc., some of the trees looked like they melted into the Wild, Wild Wood as if they had all been planted at the same time as the house was built. There were two swings and a slide for the children just outside the house but they would have to be adapted to the children’s needs, which was not a problem as the children’s father was a carpenter. He had drawn up the designs already which consisted of a little lift that would take Amanda’s chair upwards and had a special seat could be fitted for the two girls to glide down the slide together one behind the other, a mix between a normal slide and a helter-skelter and a roller coaster; as they never did anything without the other child doing the same thing.

    Their father had made then a see-saw which he had adapted like a sit up seat for Amanda but her legs where stretched out in front of her,

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