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When a crop circle appears in the corn fields, the protection of her unstable mother and injured father falls to fifteen year old Sara.

White Lines
2019 | 18+ | Season | Sci Fiction, Thriller, Drama
Characters: Eliza Abbney nee Palmer, Sara Abbney
Writer: Hamish Abbney
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White Lines
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Characters
Eliza Abbney nee Palmer
Sara Abbney
Georgia Palmer nee Whitbarrow
Jane Palmer
Silas Palmer Jr.
Samuel Lancaster
Genres
Thriller, Drama, Horror
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Language
English
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Frank Marshall
Cain Marshall
Abraham Marshall
May Marshall
Mina Marshall nee Penderghast
Lilah Marshall nee Connors
Abberline Connors
About
Supernatural Chilling, Thriller
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Anna Connors
Michael Eddleburn
Morris Fletcher
James Kasenberg
Detective Serena McKee
Dorian - The Undertaker
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Summary
Deep in the valleys of the Pennsylvanian foothills, there is a small farming commune that has existed for over a century. Built on the ways of old, this small congregation has managed to remain secluded from our world.
When a crop circle appears in the corn fields, the protection of her unstable mother and injured father falls to fifteen year old Sara. No one is who they appear to be, traditions that span a century are threatened, and the balance of power in the community makes a terrifying shift from order to chaos. But one thing is certain: they are not alone anymore.​
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White Lines
Warnning
​Please note that this entire work contains strong content including, but not limited to: suicide, implied rape and graphic violence. Read at your own discretion.
A creepy girl trying to live in mundane society.
S1E1: The Truth is Out There
At her feet the girl with red hair struggled for her life and to find words or a scream, but neither would come. Anna knelt down beside her, pressed a finger to her lips, and very delicately hushed her before slitting her throat in the dark of the night.
S1E2: Children of the Corn
Aliza was barely sixteen; she hadn't wanted to marry old Hamish in the first place, but she'd been given a beautiful baby boy. She was not, perhaps, as happy as she would have liked to be, but she was comfortable and willing to let that be enough for now.
S1E3: Host
It was supposed to mean a good future for Dorian's daughter. It was supposed to mean a good home for his wife to manage. A place to raise a bigger family.
S1E4: Parasite
Frank pushed his way between his sons and Silas, seeking to get a proper look at the display. The head of the buck had its eyes gouged from the sockets, the throat cut vertically so that the coarse hair was matted with blood.
S1E5: The Harvest
The air was crisp and it blew through her nightdress, chilling the breasts that had only started to bloom. 'If I had never learned to read,' thought Edith, 'perhaps it would be different. Sacrifices had to be made. It was implicitly stated in the commune's founding text.
S1E6: No Good Deed
The wind blew rough across the barren landscape, all the trees in the mountains divorced of their leaves. The clouds rolled in, strangely dark. Lilah pulled her shawl tighter around her shoulders and fixed the wool coif on her head as another gust blew up from the hills.
S1E7: Cabin Fever: Part 1
Silas and Hamish showed up at the front door with a pine tree under their arms, greeted by Sara. She stood aside to allow them in and then went to the kitchen doorway to stand with her mother as they cut the ropes from its boughs.
S1E8: Cabin Fever: Part 2
Call it maternal intuition or a disturbance of a nuclear life force, but when Eliza woke on the morning of Christmas eve, she had the very distinct feeling that something was not right.
S1E9: The Things That Came
That was one thing Eliza had never outgrown, not completely. Her need for her mother. Jane had come out of the womb an independent spirit who often fussed when held and never once crawled-just stood up and made up her mind that she was walking one day.
S1E10: The Choosing
Choosing Day was the part of his job he liked the least. As chief Elder, he was responsible for not only drawing the name of the sacrifice, but reading it aloud and then administering last rites.
S1E11: Nowhere to Hide
He stood in the church doorway, looking out at the moon. He could see them coming in a slow trickle by the light of torches, like firebright stars on the path.
S1E12: I Want to Believe
They'd deflected from the city ages ago. They were a small troupe, not much worth bragging about, but damn if they weren't lucky. Addie crept along beside Luke through the woods.