The story begins on a rainy night when Leon Blackwood, a man known for his ruthlessness, finds a half-starved little girl curled up near his estate. He has no reason to help her. She is just another forgotten soul in a world that doesn’t care. But for some reason, he hesitates. Maybe it’s the way she refuses to beg, or the way she looks straight into his eyes without fear. Against his better judgment, he takes her home.
The twins, Elias and Elijah, take an instant liking to her. They cling to her, drawn to her quiet nature, to the way she doesn’t treat them like fragile dolls. She isn’t like the nannies who fuss over them or the strangers who only see them as Leon Blackwood’s children. She treats them like real people.
But Annora is not a normal child.
She does not flinch when voices rise in anger. She does not cry when she is scolded. She does not ask for things. And at night, when the house is silent, she sits awake, her small hands gripping the sheets, eyes wide open as if she is waiting for something—or someone.
Leon, a man who built his life around control, finds himself disturbed by her presence. She is just a child, but she unsettles him in a way he cannot explain. He watches her carefully, trying to understand what it is about her that feels… wrong.
Then strange things start happening.
The twins begin having nightmares. They wake up crying, speaking of a man in the dark. Their laughter turns to whispers, their joy to unease. Annora never speaks of it, but Leon notices the way she grows even quieter, the way she avoids certain rooms, the way her small fingers tremble when she thinks no one is looking.
Mrs. Halloway believes the child is cursed.
Victor Alden, Leon’s business partner, seems too interested in her.
And Annora? She knows something.
She remembers hands grabbing her wrists, voices telling her to be silent. She remembers running, running, running until her feet bled. But she does not remember why.
Not yet.
The deeper Leon digs, the more dangerous the truth becomes. Annora is not just some abandoned child. She is something else. Something that someone wants back.
And they are coming for her.

The Little Girl Is A Mystery
- Genre: Urban
- Author: Egbuna_Favour
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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PurpleGeniusUnZ rated it
Action ✔️Plot ✔️Great Characters ✔️This story has every element to get you hooked. Set in a dystopian world where the inhabitants of earth are transferred to, everyone is left to fend for themselves. Not only do the people have to worry about monsters, the fight for power and survival amongst humans and alien cohabitants requires everyone to watch their backs. However, everyone is equipped with a powerful AI system called the Oracle and it up to the individual how to make the best use of it. The story is very well-written and the plot is quite compact. The start is a bit slow but once the action starts the novel becomes unputdownable. The progression of the character is quite slow if you compare it to other novels of the same genre but that doesn't make it even a tad uninteresting. Each setting is vivid and enjoyable and the story is never a drag.The characters each have a distinct personality. The growth of the characters' personalities border real world people making them lifelike. The chapter length is quite good, and although there is a single release daily, the chapter is a big one. All in all, I really like this novel and would suggest everyone to give it a read. The only complaint that I have to author-san is that he should release more chapters as I cannot have enough of this novel.0 0 Reply
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brazman rated it
Translator is a son of a ***** that stopped translating, i hope someone picks this up cuz its a good story! Fuck you translator0 0 Reply
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Dakota_Goff_0656 rated it
its been 6 month since the last update. Did you quit or are you taking a break but i been waiting for you to get back to work but of well its well make and i like it at the end just please after your done with your break come back to the novel0 0 Reply
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Anajiya rated it
Can someone tell me what is going on here. People keep rating this story down, yet it has more than 400 votes making it next up. Are some people hyping or faking the vote. I don't want to deliberately down vote the novel but there seem to be something going on0 0 Reply
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AlibiLullaby rated it
Story is extremely fragmented, repeated perspective changes that don't really develop the story, repeated memory skips to different times without warning or reason. Trying to read this is like trying to pay attention after taking a heroic dose of mushrooms and you're at the peak.0 0 Reply
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"Why do you care?" Sakura asked, looking positively livid.0 0 Reply
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