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... fat boy narrowed his neck and timidly persuaded his companions.

"Huh! You won't be afraid! Isn't it just a haunted house, coward? What's so scary! Besides, I talked to them and Jessica, let's not take a few photos and go back. It's my face! "A tall boy with short blond hair, like a bird's nest, looked at the fat boy with a scornful look, and entered a barren and desolate small house in front of him.

Weeds are growing in the unattended yard.

On the shabby door panel of the sm ...

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