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Liz Moise
is 53% done
Yay more slimy, scummy, gross men
between the SA and the old Ed Melville, I hope that poor Muriel doesnt get abused by her fatherz
— Nov 03, 2025 06:39PM
between the SA and the old Ed Melville, I hope that poor Muriel doesnt get abused by her fatherz
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Liz Moise
is 88% done
Now i dont usually love stories where religion is important to the plot especially anything that could be described in similarity to Puritanism but the Grey Dog having been compared to God in that brief moment hits different when it’s 1900s Puritan culture. Similar to how in midnight mass, vampires of el norte and sinners relate the vampires to angels or helpers.
— Nov 05, 2025 07:14AM
Liz Moise
is 86% done
IS NORA THE GREY WOLF?? IS SHE POSSESSED BY IT?? WHY DOES SHE SEEM TO COME OUT UNSCATHED YET KNOW ALL THAT GOES DOWN WITH PEOPLE WHO HEAR AND SEE STRANGE THINGS IN LOWRY BRIDGE?? Webster, Jeremiah, her husband, now Ada… how many other “victims” have there been.. does Muriel know anything or is she just collateral? Is she the grey wolf and Nora the protector???
— Nov 05, 2025 06:48AM
Liz Moise
is 72% done
Does this “thing” possess people? Or is the fear and rage it brings out in people the posession🧐
— Nov 04, 2025 04:03PM
Liz Moise
is 61% done
I wonder if anyone knows that the first time that woman’s husband came on to her was assault, so getting inseminated by him literally was more of a death sentence than the adultery was.
I also wonder if Ada will ever tell Agatha what happened at Willaby.
— Nov 04, 2025 05:05AM
I also wonder if Ada will ever tell Agatha what happened at Willaby.
Liz Moise
is 61% done
The time period is SO important to the plot, idk if this would’ve made as much sense in any other.
TW: miscarriage(s)/abortions
The relief that Agatha felt having lost her child is one I can imagine many women of the time (and now) experience with a man they are chained by. Ada’s father and that woman’s husband are both scum. Forcing her to stand, read bible verses and essentially bleed out is vile.
— Nov 04, 2025 05:04AM
TW: miscarriage(s)/abortions
The relief that Agatha felt having lost her child is one I can imagine many women of the time (and now) experience with a man they are chained by. Ada’s father and that woman’s husband are both scum. Forcing her to stand, read bible verses and essentially bleed out is vile.

