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The Souls Of Lavender Lake

Summary:

Barb finds herself in a town inhabited by the dead and forgotten. Welcome to the town of Lavender Lake, where the almost 2 thousand souls of the dead reside. The Town can be located in Euphoria Forest. Barb settles down but sees how Hawkins is changing after her death from both afar and multiple visits to Hawkins.

*Chapters may take awhile*

Chapter 1: To Whoever It May Concern

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To Whoever It May Concern

I used to live in this town called Hawkins. I was killed by a mutated creature that took the friend of my friend's younger brother. Now I live in a town that you can't find on a map or find any research about. The thing is that this town is inhabited by people who have died and been generally forgotten about. There are many like this town but my town is populated with just under 5 thousand people. It functions just like a town with living people but just minor differences like we don't have graveyards or morgues. The name of this quaint town is the town of Euphoria Forest. Some people stumble upon it but find an abadoned village or sometimes it is people who like exploring abadoned places. When this happens we make it as huanted as it can get. Though this town is called Lavender by many living people since this was an old farming town. In the meantime we just call it Euphoria. We have colleges and. high schools for people to finish their education. There is also jobs avaliable and we have our own currency. Sometimes just for fun we look on the tvs in our homes to check up on the places we used live to what happened every once and a while. You probably know of what happened in Hawkins all this time. When I died you saw it happened. You saw what happened when the others got killed too. You got to know them when they didn't know you existed and you don't live in our universe or even in this century. Now you will get to see what ended up happening to me after what happened at Steve's place. I hope you find it as interesting as I did.

Sincerely,
Barb Holland.