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The Girl Who Does ASMR Puts a Spell on You
- Narrated by: Kelly Sloat
- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A popular ASMRtist with millions of subscribers is suspected of being a witch. She became a hit sensational over night, and can put anyone to sleep. Other artists that have done a collaboration with her at her wicked house disappear, and are never heard of again.
One day, Freya Stephens is doing a gift unboxing and opens a package containing a flash drive with proof. Her curiosity makes her want to find out the truth herself, so she does a collab with the so-called witch. She goes to her house and discovers the reality of it all.
©2022 Kyle Mosier (P)2023 Kyle Mosier
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