![]() ![]() (By the way, the Salem Witch Trials actually happened back in the day. ![]() By 1692, suspicions of witchcraft have officially come to Salem. Oh, and these girls are starting to act like they're possessed. Susanna never gets invited to join this group, but she does have a chit chat with Tituba about her big bro William who is out at sea, and over time Susanna learns that Tituba has been meeting with Ann and her posse of girls. And they're not being good little Puritans either-nope, they're conjuring up spells with the reverend's slave, Tituba. Susanna wants to hang out with the girls who are chilling inside Reverend Parris's house while he's out. Now that our narrator has given us a not-so-cheery start to her tale, we're not surprised that the rest of the story is pretty dark and creepy. Wait, how was Susanna involved? Well we're about to find out. You see, Ann stirred up oodles of trouble back in 1692, and Susanna wishes she could hop in a time machine and change the past.Īnd if there's one thing Susanna really wants to change, it's her own part in the witch trials. The only reason Susanna is even back in her old church is because Ann Putnam, an evil girl, is about to apologize to the town. ![]() ![]() Yep, the very Salem where the witch trials went down in 1692. She's feeling pretty haunted by the past and we're about to learn why: this lass lived in Salem. It's 1706 and our narrator Susanna English is in her old church. ![]()
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