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Poltergeist (Horror-Manga)

I'm a big fan of the iconic Poltergeist scary-movie franchise as well as horror-manga and decided to offer up this crossover stylized horror-manga about a Poltergeist adapted short-story, set in D.C. Enjoy,




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Elena moved to D.C. with her family, her two parents, mother and father, and her older brother Evan, in the summer of 2010. They'd been living in California ever since she was a baby, and now that Elena was 12, they'd decided to move to the East Coast and start a new life completely. This was linked to their family's belief that a new page in life required a change in consciousness and that would be possible only with this dramatic coastal shift. After all, the East Coast and the West Coast in the USA were as disparate and different as night and day.

Elena'd already been accustomed to the standards and practices of life in California and enjoyed living near the beach and came to love the blue of the Pacific. She's in for a shock in D.C., where traffic is more capital, the working people much more commerce fixated, and the water much more distant. The Pacific Ocean was by quality more sunny and bright than the Atlantic, which was almost gray in signature. D.C. was as different from California as thieves were from cops. Elena knew her new life in D.C. would require her to rethink the nature of being American.

When Elena and her family moved into their handsome new D.C. loft, her mom Janice began quick work from home with her laptop as an online real estate consultant. Her dad, Freddy, meanwhile was now in the Congressional office doing legal and media work regarding modern commercial contracts with Eastern Europe. Both her parents were earning great salaries in California and making the market shift to D.C. simply required a modest trick of environmental adaptation. Elena and her brother Evan were enrolled in the local junior high-school and befriended a pretty young girl named Polly.

POLLY: Washington is nice, but no one's informative about the ghosts!

Elena and Evan wondered what Polly meant by her eerie statement that no one in D.C. was open or conversational about the real presence of ghosts and poltergeists in the nation's capital. Elena wondered if Polly was being sarcastic about seeing or confronting metaphysical phantasms while going through the emotional challenge of adapting to an entirely new life in the USA. Elena first assumed Polly simply was teasing her about easing into her new life on the East with this annoying remark about neglected darkness or evil spirits. Nevertheless, she's troubled and decides to confide in Evan.

ELENA: What if there're ghosts lurking in our loft, Evan?
EVAN: We'll spend on Saturday with flashlights searching!

That's just what this D.C. brother-sister duo did. One fine Saturday night in Washington, Elena, 12, and Evan, 13, wandered around their parents' loft after midnight while they slept, with flashlights and hats on, and scoured for the presence of lurking unwanted evil spirits, otherwise known as poltergeists or dark ghosts! They rummaged through everything, especially the closets, and found nothing. However, just when their quest was about over, they decided to look in one last spot --- the loft kitchen closet, which no one ever really used. Evan opened the door with his flashlight on, and Elena stood right behind him.

The next morning their parents, Janice and Freddy, awoke, on a bright Sunday, and found a strange note handwritten and left on the kitchen table. The note was written by their kids, Elena and Evan. The note indicated that the two kids had ran out of the loft that early morning and went looking for nearby police to inform them their D.C. loft was haunted by the evil specter of a nefarious poltergeist disguised as a doll, hiding in their kitchen closet. Elena and Evan urgently warned their parents in the note not to open the kitchen closet door until the two returned with helpful policemen.

"Dear Janice/Freddy (mom/dad!),

We urge you not to open the kitchen closet door. One of our friends at school named Polly told us about the real presence of poltergeists in this city of ours, and we decided to scour our loft last night in search of one of these possible specters, and we didn't find a single thing until we opened the kitchen closet door, only to discover the specter of a strange midget-sized clown doll eerily grinning at us and telling us to 'Please, close the door!' which scared the daylights out of us and required us to flee and look for police, so please please please keep that kitchen door closed until we return with officers from the city to help us.

We love you,

Elena/Evan"

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