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    Default Salem

    This is a series I started watching with Mrs Sam the other day. It's quite good if you're into the witchcraft thing and it has hot totty Janet Montgomery in it too:



    Here is a plot summary of the series:

    Quote Originally Posted by Salem Wiki
    Born and raised in Salem, Massachusetts she [Mary Walcott] is one of the first borns in the new world and the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Walcott but it is unknown if they died before or after the events of 1685. At sometime in her childhood her parents bought the slave girl Tituba who Mary quickly develops a close relationship with often treating her more like a sister than one of ownership (The House Of Pain). Before the events of 1685 Mary embarked on a relationship with the young John Alden and the pair quickly fell in love but he was later sent to join the militia to fight in the nine years war. The night before he left Salem after witnessing the branding of Isaac Walton he made a vow to Mary that he would return for her within a year, splitting a silver coin in half and giving one half to her. A token of his promise to her.

    The Red Rose And The Briar 165
    Mary on her wedding day.
    Several months later Mary discovered she was pregnant with John's baby but believing John to be dead, she was manipulated by the witches into sacrificing her unborn child to Satan becoming a witch herself (The Vow). Some years later she married George Sibley after she watched the witches secretly poison his first wife that took her life and within two years of their marriage she placed her husband under a spell wanting revenge on the man that cost her everyone she loved (The Red Rose and the Briar) and leaving her in control of Salem.
    Has anyone else seen this?

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