
L.M.F.A.O.
Treehouse Branches
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Narrated by:
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Christy Lynn
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By:
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Ms. N Molds
About this listen
Treehouse Branches is a series of horror stories told by a witch to kids whose lives are in great need of fun. A witch who is super beautiful to them all, with a mole on her nose, her true appearance only shows in the sunlight, in which she looks like any town's old widow lady, full of anger and heartbreak. She only finds joy in her little friends. Being a witch, she likes no one. At night, she barely shows herself, for it's storytelling hours for her.
The tree house is a magic tree house, but it looks like an ordinary tree house to the public and to all the other children. The tree house is alive and only welcomes her friends. They go there to sit and listen to scary stories told by a 2,000-year-old witch.
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