4.Lilly's college

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👻 The Truth About Villa Dodge After the Georgia family settled into Villa Dodge, Lilly returned to her college. She immediately noticed a drastic change: her classmates and even her professors began to avoid her. Her friends wouldn't come near her. Lilly was confused by this sudden cold shoulder, unaware of the haunted history of the villa she now called home. Being a naturally daring person, she had no trouble being alone, but she was curious to know why everyone was shunning her. One day, a classmate named Dennings, who was particularly interested in historic and haunted places, approached her. "Hey, Lilly! How are you? Want to grab some coffee?" Dennings asked. "No, thanks," Lilly replied, still guarded. Dennings persistently tried to get close to her, clearly wanting to discuss the villa. One afternoon, he met Lilly at the cafeteria with his girlfriend, Alice. "Lilly, listen," Dennings began. "You're being ignored by everyone, right? Do you know why?" "Why?" Lilly asked, demanding an answer. "Because you're living in a haunted villa," Dennings stated flatly. "What?" Lilly was shocked, but also intrigued. Dennings, excited to share his knowledge, launched into the full story of Villa Dodge—the tragic death of Anila and the m******e of the Johnson family. A profound fear washed over Lilly as she finally understood why her life had changed. A Risky Visit Dennings, however, was now bursting with curiosity and asked Lilly if he and Alice could visit the villa. "Yes," Lilly agreed, her curiosity now mixed with fear. That afternoon, Lilly and her friends arrived at the villa. Dennings was extremely eager, wanting to explore every inch of the infamous house. Inside, Dennings spotted the room where Louis was receiving treatment. He asked Lilly, "Who is in that room?" "Don't worry about that," Lilly quickly replied, not wanting to share the devastating details of her brother's condition. They moved on, entering Lilly's room. It was a large room with old furniture, an antique radio, and a television. Dennings focused on the walls, which were covered in animated stickers, despite the high-quality paint underneath. "Lilly, why are these stickers here on the walls instead of just the amazing paint?" Dennings asked. "I don't know," Lilly admitted. Dennings' question sparked Lilly's own curiosity about the stickers. As they discussed this strange detail, Georgia, their mother, entered the room. "Who are you people?" Georgia demanded, her voice sharp. "Hey, Auntie! We're Lilly's friends. We just wanted to visit your villa," Dennings explained. "That is ridiculous!" Georgia snapped at Lilly. She severely scolded her daughter, stating she did not want outsiders entering the villa. Dennings, desperate to share his knowledge, tried one last time. "Hey, Auntie! I want to tell you something about this villa!" "No! Just get out!" Georgia yelled, refusing to listen to anything he had to say. Humiliated, Dennings and Alice quickly left the villa. A Haunting Sight A moment later, Lilly was stunned to see what looked exactly like Louis wandering aimlessly before suddenly vanishing. Terrified, Lilly ran immediately to Louis's room, expecting the worst, but found him exactly as he had been—still lying silently on the bed. Lilly was deeply afraid, convinced she couldn't stay in the house any longer. Then, little Flourous walked up to her, her eyes shining. "Lilly, I like the villa so much!" Flourous cheerfully exclaimed. "I've made many new friends here! I was just playing with my brother Louis!" Lilly was horrified and completely unable to understand what was truly happening. To figure out the complete story of the haunted villa, she realized she needed more information. She reached out to Dennings, the only person who seemed to know anything, and with his help, she began researching the villa's history through various books. "Why are you so interested in our villa specifically?" Lilly asked Dennings one day. "I'm fond of haunted places, so I'm generally interested," he replied. "But why this particular villa?" Lilly pressed. "I don't know why, but I'm just very interested in your villa," he admitted. "Do you know any other haunted villas like ours?" Lilly asked, trying to sound casual. "Yes, why?" "Nothing, just curious," Lilly lied. "Okay! Time to go home. See you, Lilly!" Dennings said before leaving. Lilly was now on a quest to uncover the truth hidden within the walls of Villa Dodge. Now that Lilly is actively researching the villa's history, would you like the story to reveal a significant detail she discovers, or perhaps focus on the mother's reaction to the strange activity?
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