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Illustration of a foggy Halloween night with a girl named Lily standing in front of the eerie, decrepit Marrow House. The moon casts a ghostly glow, illuminating the outlines of twisted trees and creeping fog. Inside the house, a shadowy ghost, resembling Madam Marrow, hovers by an ornate chandelier. The silver locket dangles from it, catching a glimmer of light. Lily’s expression is a mix of fear and determination as she reaches for the locket, symbolizing bravery in the face of the unknown.

The Haunted Marrow House: A Tale of Bravery

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Question: On a foggy Halloween night, Lily ventured to the abandoned Marrow House, rumored to be haunted by the ghost of Madam Marrow, who vanished on Halloween a century ago. Driven by a challenge from her friends, she sought a silver locket said to hang from a chandelier. As she entered, fear gripped her as the door slammed shut, plunging her into darkness. A ghostly figure appeared, questioning her presence. Gathering her courage, Lily explained her mission, prompting the ghost to lead her to the locket before fading away with a quiet, grateful farewell. The door reopened, allowing sunlight to stream in, and as Lily returned home, she felt a sense of warmth from the locket, symbolizing the newfound hope that had emerged from the haunting. add 75 words or more

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Still clutching the silver locket, Lily paused at the threshold of Marrow House, taking in the eerie silence that now felt peaceful rather than menacing. She gazed at the locket, noticing a delicate inscription: *"To those who bring courage where there is fear."* The realization settled over her—Madam Marrow’s spirit had been freed by her bravery. When Lily returned to her friends, she recounted her extraordinary experience. The locket’s warmth lingered, a symbol of both the spirit’s gratitude and her own newfound courage. From that night on, Lily felt emboldened to face her fears, cherishing the lessons she learned in the haunted house. And whenever she looked at the locket, she remembered the Halloween when hope and friendship triumphed over darkness.

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Oct. 31, 2025, 11:32 a.m.

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Published: Friday, October 31, 2025

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