Born into a family with tangential ties to the entertainment industry (her father a retired stuntman, her mother a former costume designer), Madison grew up on the outskirts of Hollywood. She understood the machinery of spectacle from a distance. Her early 20s were a blur of low-budget music videos, guest spots on reality TV shows that were canceled after one season, and a series of high-profile, often volatile, relationships with minor rock stars and trust-fund artists.

When asked where she had been, Bunny would only smile and point toward the deepest part of the forest. "With the others," she would say. "Down in the green, where time doesn't live." 🔮 The Legacy

Decades passed, and the Madison estate fell into ruin, overtaken by ivy and moss. But the story of Bunny Madison did not die. It evolved into Oakhaven's most famous ghost story.

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