The Black Wedding
Curiosity overtook caution. Emily combed through the manor’s library and the village records. There it was: a story buried under decades of dust.
In 1871, Eleanor Whittmore, daughter of the richest man in Witherby, was to marry Thomas Greaves, a local poet. But Thomas vanished on the night of their wedding, leaving Eleanor heartbroken and humiliated. That same night, she was seen walking into the woods with a lantern, wearing her wedding gown.
She never returned.
A week later, her gown was found torn and bloodied, the lantern extinguished beside it. Her body was never recovered.
Legend claimed she still roamed the forest, luring lost lovers to join her in the afterlife. Her light was a beacon—and a trap.
Emily was captivated.
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