![]() ![]() ![]() In the end Norman didn't need it to tell Aggie a story, he told her a new one and was able to calm and put her to sleep for good. Reading from it at her grave, like how a parent would read their child to sleep might keep them and Aggie from rising from their graves, but it doesn't completely stop the curse, the book was damaged from her attack, pages had fallen out of it - when Norman throw it - and Aggie was sick and tired of hearing it's story over and over again. After Norman had a vision of the witch's trial, discovered that she was a little girl and when Judge Hopkins begged Norman to "stop her", he threw the book to the ground. However the witch wasn't having any of it and zapped the old book, and send it and Norman falling back into the building. After making that discovering he was about to continue reading it, but Alvin snatched it from Norman's hands and as the seven judges risen from their graves, Norman realized that he was reading to the wrong grave.ĭespite failing to find the location of Witch's grave, Norman wasn't about to give up and tried to read the book to the witch once again as he climbed to the top of the Town Hall. Prenderghast's dead hands, but he able to retrieve it and bring it to a grave sight he was confused when he found out that it was a story book and not a "spell book". Norman had a little trouble getting it out of Mr. Norman wasn't sure at first, but after having a talk with his Grandma he went to retrieve it from Mr. Prenderghast had died before he could bring the book to Norman in person, but his soul was able to tell his great-nephew where to find and what to do with it. Prenderghast possession because of his and his family's gift to speak and see the dead, he had been using it to keep the cure back for 50 years but when his heath was failing he knew that he had to pass the book and task over to another since the gift wasn't passed to his niece, Sandra Babcock, he had to pass the task over to his great-nephew, Norman Babcock. The book is said to hold the tale of "Sleeping Beauty". Norman helped me up and we ran.On the year of witch's death those that can see and speak to ghosts would go and read from a Story Book at her grave so her curse would be held back and her soul could sleep for another year. I tripped over a branch, fell down and a spike went up in front of me. "Woah!" We screamed, sliding down a small hill. Just then, spikes came up from the ground, separating me and Norman. She whispered in our ears and the ground started to shake. "Because, I mean, it's really late, and it's been a long night, and we're, like, only 11 years old, and." "And we know you're probably tired, right?" Norman said. "We know your name is Agatha (l/n)." I said. "Well, we know how you feel." Norman said. We're actually kind of the same, you and us." Norman said. "You don't actually know us, but we know you. "We really need to speak with you." Norman said. The huge tornado was coming from a single tree. Me and Norman walked away from them and walked through the forest as we saw a light through the trees. "Norman! Look out!" I said, pulling him away from being crushed by some branches. "Kick it in the knothole!" Norman's mother shouted. "I am trying!" Norman's father said, even though I saw he was stuck. ![]() "Perry! Do something!" Norman's mother shouted. Why is one of those people you, exactly?" Norman's father says.Īs we walked through the forest, I never let go of Norman's hand.Īll of a sudden, the trees started to move, making me and Norman gasp. "We've got to talk to her, dad." Norman said, leading the way and holding my hand. ![]()
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