The Skeleton Key

· Drac Von Stoller · AI-narrated by Mason (from Google)
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The Robinson family had been searching for their dream home for years, and when they stumbled upon the old Victorian mansion with 13 bedrooms, they knew they had found it. The house was large and beautiful, with intricate detailing and secret passageways hidden throughout. They felt like they had struck gold.

As they settled into their new home, the Robinson children, Lucy, Daniel, and Emily, couldn't contain their excitement. They ran up and down the creaky stairs, exploring every nook and cranny of the massive house. One day, while playing in the attic, Lucy found a loose floorboard and, underneath it, a dusty skeleton key. She showed it to her siblings, who were intrigued by the mysterious find.

The children also discovered an old trunk in the attic containing newspaper clippings and a leather-bound diary. These reveal that the house was built by Ezekiel Blackwood, a notorious occultist from the 1800s who conducted dark rituals to gain immortality.

As the children settle in for the night strange occurrences begin. The children hear whispers in empty rooms, see their toys move on their own, and glimpse shadowy figures darting around corners. Their parents dismiss these as imagination, heightening the children's sense of isolation.

One stormy night, the children decided to play a game of hide and seek. As Emily counted, Lucy and Daniel raced through the house, trying to find the best hiding spots. Daniel stumbled upon a door he had never noticed before, hidden behind a dusty bookshelf. As he approached it, he saw a strange symbol etched into the wood – a Pentagram.

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Drac Von Stoller's short stories have been read in over 66 countries with over 3.5 million downloads. Drac has had 182 of his ebooks in the top 32 categories on the Google Play Store. Drac has now completed a total of 470 Ebooks and Audiobooks to date through Google's AI narration. In 12 months, Drac has already had over 287,794 downloads of his Audiobooks!

Drac has also had over 652,945 downloads of his Ebooks and Audiobooks in 2024!

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