

The Wrong Dark House!
Every house has its secrets, and the Johnson family mansion holds a trove. William, a prodigal son, returns to a fractured family and an unexpected inheritance. But a ghost from his past reappears, threatening to shatter his fragile new life and forcing a choice that will forever entangle him in a web of love, legacy, and lurking secrets. Dive into a tale where love is tested, loyalties are questioned, and the past refuses to stay buried.January, Rye town, always one of the coldest months. The chilly winds burned through skin and ran down spines. In one of those pubs, a certain young bachelor, all crazy and full of life, was the able-bodied, handsome William. A free-spirited young man, his idea of fun was to be at every party and go out with every beautiful girl he came across. His golden, brown eyes lured most girls into his arms.
Soon, he met Amelia, and surprisingly to William, he fell in love with her. She wasn't like any other girl; this one was special! It was scary and strange to him to know that he had a heart capable of love. They were madly in love—love birds! William was determined to marry Amelia, something in him wanted to be responsible for once.
The glowing relationship blackened out when Amelia and her family had to move to another country for her father's new job. She left, almost never to return to London. Her memories haunted the town, and most certainly, they haunted William's heart.
It had been a year since Amelia left, and William certainly couldn't endure being so lonely forever. He met a fun girl—Olivia, free-spirited and crazy like him—and somehow, she brought light into his frozen heart again. All too soon, Olivia was pregnant for him. When the test results came out, they were both terrified. Olivia disappeared into thin air, and William never bothered to look for her.
Just a few weeks later, Amelia returned to Rye, ready to be with William. Every emotion and every hair on William's skin sprang up at the sight of the beautiful, bronze-skinned Amelia. They held each other for a moment, and William knew, this was it! He wasn't going to let her slip through his fingers this time. He proposed to her; she agreed, and the deed was done!
