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Rosangela Blackwell is a reclusive woman living in New York City. She spends her days in her small apartment, writing book reviews for a small newspaper and working up the motivation to start a novel. She has no real friends and rarely pays attention to what happens in the outside world, but is quite content being alone. If asked, she would say that she's doing "Just fine, thank you very much." |
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Joey Mallone has been haunting the Blackwell family for generations. Nobody knows why, least of all Joey. He is strangely tight-lipped about his past, usually deflecting inquiries with either a glib remark or wrathful verbal abuse. Whatever caused him to be in this situation, he is not happy about it. Regardless, he makes the best of it and does what has to be done. For better or worse. |
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Kelly Hawthorne is a college freshman living in a NYU dorm. She is pre-med and extraordinarily smart, but you wouldn't know it to look at her. Angsty and rebellious, her knowledge of medical texts is only equalled by the number of piercings on her body. |
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Susan Lee would be described as "quiet, but sweet" by her best friends, if anyone could find them. Why is this otherwise normal college kid in a mental hospital? And why have all her friends committed suicide? |
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Nishanthi Sharma is the kindly old lady next door. Despite living 30 feet away from each other for five years, Rosangela and Nishanthi have never formally met. When Nishanthi isn't spoiling her pet dog rotten, she tries to reconnect with her Indian roots. She's extraordinarily friendly and seems to know everybody in her building, aside from Rosa. |
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Unknown. Whoever this lost spirit is, she is not happy. Unable to move forward beyond death, all she can do is cry and bemoan her fate. Whether they want to or not., Rosangela and Joey are the only ones who can help her.
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Unknown. Is this confused spirit unable to move on? Or is he just simply unwilling? Either way, his time has come.
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