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A new house in Baclaran should have meant peace. For Gerri, it became a crossroads between comfort and the unseen. From childhood visions of a departed aunt to a night when whispers in the garden threatened to “fetch” her father, this true account traces how faith, family, and fear collide when the boundary between worlds thins. Guided by Filipino folklore—manunundo, white ladies, and the power of a rosary—Mark walks you through a tense, intimate haunting that turns fresh paint and calm nights into a test of courage. No spoilers—just enough to make you turn off the lights and keep your prayers close.
Source: “The Ghost on Dimasalang Street” by Gerrilyn Cadiz, True Philippine Ghost Stories Book 2, pp. 9–15.
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By HustleStudiosA new house in Baclaran should have meant peace. For Gerri, it became a crossroads between comfort and the unseen. From childhood visions of a departed aunt to a night when whispers in the garden threatened to “fetch” her father, this true account traces how faith, family, and fear collide when the boundary between worlds thins. Guided by Filipino folklore—manunundo, white ladies, and the power of a rosary—Mark walks you through a tense, intimate haunting that turns fresh paint and calm nights into a test of courage. No spoilers—just enough to make you turn off the lights and keep your prayers close.
Source: “The Ghost on Dimasalang Street” by Gerrilyn Cadiz, True Philippine Ghost Stories Book 2, pp. 9–15.
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