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A HAUNTED PAINTING

I heard this story from mom. This story’s about her aunt who encountered a spirit while painting a scenery. Strange but true sometimes things like dolls, paintings, jewelries, etc becomes haunted objects. Anyways let’s move towards the story.

It was in the year 1980 my mom’s aunt bought a painting from Darjeeling. She hired a painter to draw a similar one. But the painter died in an accident. After that she hired another painter for the same job. The very next day the painter returned the painting to my mom’s aunt and he narrated the incident that happened to him.

It was 7’o clock in the evening the painter visited my mom’s aunt with the painting in his hand and on asking the reason behind the refusal he said that he encountered a spirit that prevented him from completing the painting. He said that it was 11’o clock last night when he started painting of the scenery and every time while putting the paint brush on the canvas he felt a hand tightly holding his wrist. He first took it as a false notion and went outside for a fag. But after returning also he felt the same thing. He said that he clearly saw a shadow of a man with long hairs. He got scared and stopped painting.

My mom’s aunt took it as a nuisance. She gave the job to two others and they also returned it back to her as they also faced the similar incident even during daytime. Now what happened next was a big shock to my mom’s aunt. She encountered the spirit when she made an attempt out of curiosity one night. She exactly felt the same thing like the other three painters and also saw the shadow. After seeing the shadow she was sure that it was the spirit of the first painter who died in an accident as he had long hairs.

She fell ill after that incident. Doctors were unable to cure her. Finally my mom’s uncle visited a person who’s an expert in such activities and he helped her in getting cured. After recovering she said that when the first painter was given the job he appreciated the painting and happily said that he would’ve never let any other painter do the job. So it was obvious that his spirit prevented other painters from completing the task.

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Tragic Death

My cousin had always been a victim of occult experiences. Since childhood he witnessed strange occurrences and incidents himself. He hardly shared those out of fear and hesitation. The only one who heard him was his mother and I. Both of us performed the same duty of calming him down, instilling courage and motivating him to stay stronger. It’s been years and he still hasn’t been able to come out of that inner fear as the incidents never stopped.I spoke to him today to share my story I recently wrote which was on similar lines to his eerie experiences. I must agree that mine was much milder than his. After hearing mine he continued –

This was back in 2010 when he had moved from our house in Delhi to one in Greater NOIDA. His friend took him and his belongings to his own house built in a little secluded place in NOIDA. Not many residents were there back then so there was no building closeby. The closest one was at least 5 minutes drive. So he shifted with him in that big house which was double storeyed. His friend used to share one room on the ground level with his girl friend while he was given another one.

While in sleep, he used to get up often with the sounds of quarrels between his friend and that girl in the other room. Afterwards he used to sleep without complaints, however that became a regular phenomenon hence he got a little worried. He observed that the girl used to cry in a very painful voice.

One day his friend had to go out of town and he requested the cousin to take care of the girl for few days. The cousin agreed to. He and the girl used to cook, eat and talk and they helped each other in household chores. One night when he was trying to sleep he heard her crying the same way as before from her room. He got up. The crying would not stop so he went to her room to check yet she kept crying repeatedly. He enquired in the morning if everything was fine and she responded positively.

This incident repeated and he got really scared. In a while she knocked on his door and requested to sleep in his room. For her comfort he slept on the floor and she on his bed.

One evening they decided to cook fish so he went out to get some. Barely 10 minutes after his return, he found that all his clothes – 4 shirts and 4 pairs of jeans were washed and hung. He asked her the reason to rinse them so quick and she said they were all washed properly. He was surprised, nevertheless. They had fish that night and he went off to sleep.

Next morning his friend called. When he heard that they had fish he repremanded him. He firmly said that she was a vegetarian and never had fish! Hearing this was startling to him. He could not understand. He was anxious hence he called his mother and told her about his discomforting incidents. His mother calmed him down and told him to return back home if he felt the need.

The next day when he was sitting and watching TV the girl came and appreciated that he looked sexy. This was unusual again hence he scolded her saying his friend won’t like that if he heard her, to which she replied – If he would come to know he would reprimand HER, not me!

This was a total shocker. He could not believe his ears and was awake whole night. In the morning when he related the girl’s story to another friend, he advised that she needed to be sent home immediately owing to being disturbed. Out of fright he wanted to get rid of her presence hence booked her tickets for home and she as well readily agreed to go.

He left her at the airport and she departed saying not to go to her room much. He agreed and returned home. While at home, he switched the TV on and felt someone behind him but found no one. He tried to sleep without switching the lights off and in a moment felt as if a shadow was moving towards the other room. He shouted at the top of his voice who it was. He got up, took a torch and entered the room. He saw that the mattress was pressed on one area as if someone was sitting there. There was nobody. He took the torch to the bathroom connected to that room and saw that on floor, there were big spots of acid drops as if something was attempted to get eliminated. There was a bath tub in the washroom and in its end sat a girl in dark. He caught a glimpse of hers and she uttered to him – Leave this place. Aghast, he felt a blood drop in his foot thumb and fainted there.

Due to early morning rains pouring through the window upon him, he woke up, came out to his room, packed his things as much as he could and rushed out of that house. After paying a hefty amount to an autowallah due to Holi, he managed to flee from there. That night he slept in a bus station and later took refuge to another friend’s place.

Later some day he came to know that his friend and that girl had come back to leave that house. On its first level lived a tenant. Upon lots of interrogation it was told by him that the house owner was an NRI and he had killed his wife in that wash tub. He had another wife with whom he moved abroad.

Everything was clear now, the incidents and the reasons.

This story definitely ended but incidents before and after had remained episodic.

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Run!!!

“Run”, whispered Judy and Stephnie was off like a flash.

She ran straight, turned right, found a closet and hid inside it. She was breathing so hard that anyone can hear her from a mile. Stephnie composed herself and waited with bated breath for it to happen. She heard footsteps coming from the next room.

“Where are you” shouted Judy in desperation.

Stephnie let out a sigh hearing this and suddenly the footsteps stopped.

“Help me!!!” Stephnie heard from the other room.

“Nice try Judy” Stephnie said, “You will have to find me to win you know”.

“It was only a game!!! I am really sorry” she head Judy cry.

“You are scaring me now Judy” Shouted Stephnie in anger and came out of the closet. It was pitch black in the room and she was finding it extremely hard to see. She tried to adjust her eyes in the limited light which came from the other room and realized the voices have stopped from the other room.

Stephnie and Judy had been fascinated with the house since the time they had moved in the neighborhood and used to look for opportunities to sneak in the abandoned house. They finally had their chance 1 night when their parents were out for a party. They had everything planned. They were supposed to sneak in through the window check the house out and return home like they went nowhere. They entered the house as planned and checked if the lights worked.

“Nope, there is no fuse, none of the lights work” Stephnie said after checking the fuse box.

“Lets play hide and seek Stephnie” Judy suggested.

Stephnie thought for a second and agreed reluctantly and said “Sure but lets do if fast. This place gives me the creeps”.

“We shouldn’t have come here” Thought Stephnie while finding her way slowly to the next room where she could make out distinct lights. She felt a hand coming towards her and touching her on the shoulder. She felt a sudden jolt of electricity and was thrown straight inside the closet where she had hidden before.

“No, You shouldn’t have” was the last thing she head before everything tuned black in front of her and she passed out.

“Steph!!! Steph!!!Wake up” she heard someone say.

“Judy? What happened” asked Stephnie while trying to get up.

“I, I don’t know” replied Judy looking confused.

“Let’s get out of here” Stephnie said and took Judy’s hand and walked out with her from the main door.

“Strange!!! I could have sworn the door was locked when we tried earlier” Stephnie remarked while moving towards their house along with Judy.

“I think a storm is coming” Judy said looking towards the sky. Stephnie looked up and saw that the sky was blood red as well along with the moon. They heard chirping and Stephnie saw there were birds flying around at night with blood red eyes. Somehow they made home and saw their parents car parked outside.

“Crap!!! Mom and dad are home!! We are so dead!!” exclaimed Judy while entering the doorway.

Both of them stopped dead on their tracks while looking inside the house from the open window. There were people sitting in the drawing room. Both of them turned towards each other in shock and made a face of utter horror. There were their parents along with Stephnie, Judy sitting on the sofa. Judy let out a cry from the driveway which made the 4 people inside the house look at them with their red eyes and in a flash they were standing at the window glaring at them with a dead glaze.

It was at that very moment both Judy and Stephnie head a clear voice whisper in their ear…. “Run”!!!!…

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SAVE HIM BY HER

Rustom came out of the Kotwali Police station that Friday feeling quite depressed. He was facing a harrowing and challenging investigation. Having lost count, this was probably his 37th visit there, he was at his wit’s end. He was realising in his bones that the impact of twin tragedies of losing his beloved and also being suspected of such bereavement was taking its toll.

It was 1.15 p.m. by this time., and he had to reach his office in Nariman Point, by the next 45 minutes. Once in his office, he was swamped with a string of meetings with customers in addition to his pending desk work. Afterwards, thoroughly exhausted, he was returning home. It was just after 7.00 p.m. The Mumbai traffic, after a sharp shower during the late afternoon, was at its worst.

As he negotiated his Toyota Etios through a particularly narrow stretch with the crumbling road in Andheri {East}, he became aware that his mobile was buzzing. Picking it up from the adjoining seat he peered at it.  The call was from his home landline. As the word “Home” appeared on his mobile display screen, he was jerked out of his boredom of the last one hour of slow driving.

“How is it possible?” he thought, “there is nobody at home.”

He knew that Juhi, his sister had gone to visit her friends in Thane and was not expected till tomorrow afternoon. He took the call anyway. “Yes, who are you?”

It was not a usual response from him since doubt was creeping in him that something was wrong. There was no reply from the other end. He waited for a few minutes and with a higher note interjected, “Who is that? Why are you not replying?”  There was still no response. Now with a tinge of concern, he hollered into the instrument, “What is happening? Hell!” and waited in vain. This was downright odd, and he feared that somebody had gone into his house and there could be mischief somewhere.

Disconnecting the line, he called Juhi. She was prompt in taking his call, and when Rustom told her about the strange call, she sounded worried. “Why don’t you call up Mrs. Gupta, she has the duplicate keys to our flat, can check out and call you back.”

It was a good suggestion since Mrs. Gupta’s flat was just across Rustom’s flat. Mrs. Gupta was extremely helpful, “Certainly I will find out, Rustom.”

A little later, she returned his call. Her voice sounded doubtful. “The door of your flat is padlocked from outside. There is nobody around. What can be the problem?”

When Rustom reached his flat about 45 minutes later, he was somewhat a worried man. Opening the door of his 10th floor flat, he entered and looked around with trepidation.  Everything seemed perfectly normal. The landline telephone instrument on the sideboard next to the dining table was precisely on the same spot where he remembered it was, and even the thin coat of dust on it was untouched.

Eventually, dismissing the incident as some technical glitch in the telephone exchange, he proceeded to change into his pyjamas and wrapping his dressing gown went into the kitchen to make a cup of tea. After putting the milk in the pan to boil, he went back to the living room to pick up the newspaper.Then, he observed that the landline telephone cable was disconnected from the wall socket and hanging loose behind the sideboard. Wondering, who could have done this, swiftly he moved forward and picked up the cable to check and lifted the handset to find that there was no dial tone. That was expected, though.

What was not clear as to how a call could go to him from this dead instrument. Reconnecting the cable, he slowly walked back and sat on the sofa.  By then, it had completely escaped his mind that the milk was boiling in the kitchen. A few minutes had gone when suddenly remembering about it, he rushed to switch off the gas burner. But the gas was already closed. The realisation then hit him that something was definitely wrong somewhere. He gulped as a sensation of fear began to overwhelm him; nevertheless, he prepared his tea and carried the cup back to the sofa and kept on the centre table. His hands were slightly trembling. How long he was sitting on the sofa, he had lost count, and that trance was broken by his mobile ringing. The mobile display showed that the call was from Juhi, but when he took the call, there was no response.

Thinking that there could be some connectivity problem, he disconnected and called her back.

“No, I did not call you,” she said. “In fact, I was thinking of doing that. What has happened? Any idea?”

As Rustom narrated what had exactly occurred during last one hour, she cried out, “Oh my God! Something weird is going on in the house. I am coming back immediately.”

Rustom, feeling slightly relieved, leaned forward to pick up the tea-cup, about which he had forgotten, assuming that the tea had become cold and he would have to reheat it. On the contrary, the tea was piping hot. He frowned; Mumbai’s weather was relatively cold at that time, and in any case, the tea would never remain so hot for so long. Was it another of those strange incidents?Somehow his sixth sense was then telling him that he could be in danger; he should escape from this house.  Although he did not recognise at that time that he was totally wrong.

All the same, picking up the padlock and its key from the sideboard, he strode towards the main door. But another shock awaited him. As he attempted to open the door, he found that it was not unlocking. He tried again, this time with greater force; still, it did not open. By now, he was sweating, his heart was pounding, and mouth had turned dry in nervousness. He attempted to unbolt the door a few more times, but every time he failed.

At last, realising that any further effort would be futile, he staggered back on the sofa. A dark shroud of fear seemed to have wrapped him.  Taking hold of his faculties, he called Juhi again. She was on her way and hoped to reach within the next three hours. She had the duplicate keys and asked him to keep calm. Changing his mind about calling for any other help, he settled down to wait; still deeply apprehensive, he, however, felt that his eyes were closing; the exhaustion of the day and strain on his emotions had literally drained his energies. He was not certain whether it was sleep or he was losing his senses.

When he opened his eyes, the wall clock was striking the time of 11.00 p.m. He blinked and looked around, his mind was still fearful, but there was nothing amiss anywhere. Thankfully by that time, his faculties were clearing. It was now evident that someone was trying to tell him something and confine him to his house; the reason was not apparent. He sat thinking about what he should do next.

An hour had passed, and Rustom was still in a contemplative mood when suddenly a faint familiar scent of the perfume became discernible. He frowned and looked around; it was not clear how this could be possible. And then, strangely, a deluge of vivid memories started crossing through his consciousness like a vortex; he took one deep breath and closed his eyes again. He was just there reminiscing.

Sailza, his dear wife, charming and beautiful, was the heart of the whirlpool of his memories. He was recalling that their relationship had started with a brief but hectic courtship, blooming into passionate romance and concluding with their court marriage. And their union had brought so much of happiness that it was a heavenly bliss; love was deep and reciprocal.On the third day of their honeymoon in Mauritius, after their intense lovemaking, as she snuggled closer to him, she had whispered, “I am forever yours, Rustom, but do forgive me if you don’t like anything about me… remember that I love you… wherever I am…” 

Rustom too had held her close thanking his stars for she was his lifetime companion. But who knew that her adoring words would be tested, her persona would start to change, and Rustom would have to travel to the realms of the unknown?

Soon after marriage, Rustom had understood that his wife had a terribly forgetful nature, so much so that this could turn into a risk not only to her but her surroundings.That day, Sailza was in the kitchen; she was making their breakfast. Soon she had gone out of the kitchen to attend to a mobile call. Rustom was sitting at the dining table, reading the day’s newspaper and waiting for his food after which he would start for his office. He was not aware that she had gone out of the kitchen. Several minutes later, Rustom became alert when he sensed the pungent aroma of gas coming out of the kitchen. He called out, “Sailza, can you smell gas?”

Instead of the kitchen, her voice came in from the master bedroom.“I am not in the kitchen. I am talking to my mother. Please see what is happening.”

It was apparent that she had forgotten entirely that she had been preparing breakfast and Rustom was waiting at the dining table. Rustom rushed into the kitchen and found that the small pan containing milk, which she had put on the gas fire for preparing tea had spilt and doused the fire, and as a result, the gas had started to escape since some minutes and wafted in the adjoining rooms. That day a major accident was averted. If Rustom had not been at home, the flat and then the whole building could have been on fire. He was angry and expressed his annoyance to such an extent that both refused to talk to each other for the next two days.

The third day was a Sunday, and that morning Rustom after preparing his cup of tea was busy making an official presentation on his laptop. He was sitting at the dining table with the tea before him.  Sailza had not left the bed; she had been sulking and had refused to start the day. A little later, he tentatively sipped the tea and noticed that it had gone cold. Instead of going back to the kitchen to heat it, he went to the second bedroom to take out an official file from his briefcase. He wanted to finish his presentation first.Returning to the table, he kept the file on it and on a second thought picked up the teacup to take it to the kitchen. To his surprise, he found that the tea was piping hot. Then he noticed that Sailza was in the kitchen. It was clear that during his short absence, she had got out of bed, and the first thing she did was to heat his tea. He felt pleased about her peace gesture.

On another day, Rustom was in his office conference room giving his presentation when he got a call from Sailza on his mobile.  It was from the home landline. Knowing that he would be busy throughout the day and should not be disturbed, she should not have called him unless the need was critical.Nevertheless, he picked up the call. There was no response from her even after holding on for more than a minute, so he called her back on her mobile. She did not pick up the call. He tried the landline telephone, but there was no answer.

Ultimately, he managed to contact her after considerable effort through Mrs. Gupta. Then Sailza’s vague answer was, “Did I call you? Why? I honestly do not remember much. Am I supposed to take your call on mobile?”And on enquiring about her not attending the landline telephone, she admitted that she had disconnected the cable; she couldn’t give any sensible reason. Subsequently, what struck him very odd was her comment that she had heard some voice commanding her to disconnect and not respond to his calls.

After two days another incident shook up Rustom considerably. It was an early Saturday morning, and he was still in bed when Sailza went out shopping for vegetables. She had told about this the previous night and also that she would be back in time to prepare breakfast. She would even wake him up. By the time he woke up, it was close to 10.15 a.m., and there was no sign of his wife. He searched for her, gave her a call on her mobile which then he found she had forgotten to take, and he ultimately went to the main door to go out. Only it was padlocked from the outside. The result was that he could not even request any neighbour to open the door .When Sailza returned, she had only said, “Oh my God… I had gone to the beauty parlour… I had no plans to buy vegetables… it is not my job.”

These types of behaviour persisted. He recalled about that evening when Sailza was lying on her bed and trying to write a letter to her friend, Sudha, in Dubai. She preferred to write letters instead of sending emails. He noticed that many crumbled paper balls were casually thrown around the room; apparently, she could not complete her letter and was trying to do so. In the end, she just threw up her hand and quit. He had never seen her repeatedly fail to do such a simple task.By and by, Rustom was becoming very anxious about her. He wanted to help her, only unhappily, on many occasions, she avoided him and spoke in monotones. Her face on those days became a mask like showing no emotions.

That Monday evening, Rustom took Sailza to Dr. Ravi. His chamber was in the main market area, not too far away from his flat.Hearing the incidents of the past two months, Dr. Ravi motioned Rustom to come outside his chamber and told him, “Rustom, I am of the opinion that your wife is suffering from a mental disease called schizophrenia. Her symptoms are suggestive. She will need urgent treatment. But I must warn you that you have to be careful as she may also have homicidal tendencies although I am not certain. Any case I am going to prescribe some medicines which have to be taken regularly. Also, psychotherapy and coordinated speciality care services are needed. Please keep a strict watch on her.”

Rustom was thunderstruck. That his wife was suffering from such disease about which he had very vague ideas made him miserable. More so as he could not tell Sailza precisely what her problem was. But he could make love to her and try to make her blissful.Then Sailza asked only one question, “Am I becoming mad?”

The following day, unfortunately, that tragedy happened which threw Rustom’s life into mayhem. He was not feeling well and was returning early from the office. It was just after 3.35 p.m.  As he got into the flat, he found that Sailza had a strange expression on her face, she was perspiring profusely, her hands were shaking, and her hair and clothes were dishevelled. Abruptly she spoke in a high-pitched voice, “Rustom… I cannot let you do this to me… you are trying to poison me… I am a burden on you… all of you are conspiring to kill me…. my dead father has also warned me.”

She just kept going on and on. He attempted to appease her, but she could not be held back. Getting out of the flat she went to Mrs. Gupta’s flat and started repeating the same allegations. With great difficulty, she could be pacified. Rustom understood that she was hallucinating and showing symptoms of delusion, typical that of schizophrenia.In the evening, after an early dinner, as soon as Rustom had retired to bed and was waiting for her to join him when he heard a shriek. Sailza was screaming in the second bedroom. Getting up in haste he rushed to her, and as he stepped inside the bedroom, he saw that she was in the balcony, and before his disbelieving eyes she climbed over the railings and jumped down. Her cry spread into the gloom of the night, became feeble as she hurtled down towards the ground, ten floors below, and then there was an abrupt silence.Sailza had committed suicide!

What took place after that was a series of unending distress for Rustom.  Soon the ambulance arrived, and Sailza was taken to the nearby City hospital, but she was already dead by that time. The Police too reached, and Rustom was taken to the station for questioning.In the days that followed, he sadly understood that as her husband, he was the prime suspect for her unnatural death. That it was a mere suicide and not an abetment to suicide or a murder committed by him became the issue with the police; more so, as Sailza had revealed to Mrs. Gupta on the day of her the death that she suspected that her husband was attempting to poison her.

Soon the Police started behaving very irrationally with him, was deeply suspicious about his motives, and it seemed that he would be prosecuted for the death of his wife. That was unthinkable to him! He knew he was innocent, deeply loved her and his conviction would be the most severe tragedy of his life!

As Rustom sat thinking that Friday evening, recalling his memories, he suddenly realised with a shudder that paranormal incidents of the last few hours had a meaning. The blank calls on his mobile, disconnection of landline telephone, switching off of the gas, unexpected heating of tea, locking up of the main door, et al. were all intricately linked to similar types of past incidents which had originated out of Sailza’s behaviour under the influence of schizophrenia!Not only that, he could even smell Sailza’s favourite perfume.What exactly did that mean, anyway? Was she now in the flat and trying to tell him something? But what and why?What was more, he felt that he was missing some other link which he could not fathom! Perhaps something existing here would solve this supernatural mystery.

Getting up, he decided he should search every nook and corner of the flat. He then went into the master bedroom. This was where she used to keep her personal things and spent most of her time and hence needed to be examined first. Looking around, checking behind the curtains, inside her wooden almirah, the dressing table, the double bed and other furniture he could not find anything which could give rise to any clue. He then went to the attached bathroom, and not being any wiser returned to the bedroom.  As a last resort he bent down to examine below the bed, and then he noticed numerous crumbled paper balls lying under her almirah, virtually out of sight. It was somewhat unusual since the rooms were swept every day but could have been overlooked by the maid.Was the missing link here?

Picking up each of the paper balls and smoothening them out he found that these were from her writing pad. Many of those crumbled papers were blank, some had a few lines of half-written letters, and as he checked the last one, suddenly he became alert.It was really brief, and her handwriting was unmistakable. As he narrowed his eyes to read it with some difficulty, his breath stopped for a moment. The words were revealing:“I am sick. I can’t live like this. This is horrible. Nobody is responsible for my death. Rustom will understand. Love him.”

As Rustom read this, he realised with a jolt that it was a suicide note of Sailza; with this, he could be free of all accusations of causing her death!He would now prove his innocence to the Police! By some strange coincidence, the Police, initially, did not find this when they had thoroughly searched this room after her death. Was it written by Sailza, before or after her death?No matter what, her love percolating through her diseased mind and from the ethereal world, was always with him.

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The haunted villa : would you dare enter

I was passing by the street and land near a old abandoned villa. It was named Sunvilla but was not at all sunny. It looked haunted. A spooky cold atmosphere in the month of May. It didn’t explain it anyway. It was rumoured to be haunted and even appeared to be .

I had watched a lot of horror movies and it were acting as resistance. I Strengthen my heart and entered the villa. I opened the door and found it to be very dusty. It ached to breathe .

I glanced at the room and it had a royalish setting . Material were expensive and made with lot of passion. I was amazed but my amazement didn’t last long as my eye fell on the floor .

There were skeletons around. After this sight I wanted to finish the delivery as fast as possible .

I shouted “anyone there “.

On getting no response I climbed up the stairs.

Stairs led to the dark room. I knocked the door which itself opened. I tried to enter the room; heard a scream . I got scared , fumbled and bumped into someone. I ran out of the room down to the garden, slipped at staircase but I stood up and what caught my sight was a ghost. Red eyes , skeleton body and shabby cloths that was his very appearance. The situation was even scary. It was like horror films.

I started chanting a spell,” thee if exists as is told , then prayer my he behold , I wish a day in lieu of the dark . Let my request bring some spark . I, son of thee rings the mercy. let this Satan go back to hell.”

Yups, I am not priest ,I learned it from a movie .I had a doubt about this spell and he confirmed by raising his axe and making me feel like a laim goat .I stood up and ran toward the door. It got itself closed , my fear turned me to stone.

He came towards me and laughed ” ha!ha!ha!”.

He raised his axe again and suddenly a stone came flying toward him aiming his head .He bend down and I, with wet eyes and blured vision saw man standing on the staircase .

He called me,”come on come here, dude !”.

I rushed towards the staircase and man was none other than my friend Jhon. His face was red and his eyes looking down.
I asked ” Hey what’s wrong , you are feeling ashamed “.

I received no answer but after a minute he broke into my arm and apologised, “Dude ! There was no delivery it was prank, we weren’t aware of the fact that this place was actually haunted “.

I felt like somebody is near and I realised that we were fighting a ghost .we ran to the 2nd floor . Jhon hid himself in a box and I headed towards the 3rd floor . Ghost chased me to third floor and Jhon hiding in a box noticed something unusual . He came out of the box and raised his hand signaling me to stop then and there. He chased the ghost , caught him by his arm and pulled him . Ghost fell on the floor .

“I never knew ghost has feet ” Jhon exclaimed ,pointing his finger toward ghost’s feet .
we both laughed out loud.

I came down and took the ghost’s axe .He saw me taking his axe and ran down stair . I was angry . In a mood to kill.

I fastened my feet toward the ghost and Jhon stopped me and
cautioned, ” If you committed crime you will sent behind the bars .we will call the police .let them handle him “.

I yelled with the half smile and utter, ” is murdering a ghost a crime ? I never knew. If you want to summon someone then summon tareapers and tell them we have a fresh soul here of a skeleton”.


I know, my mood was scary, Scary enough to even scare Jhon .

Situation was very cinematic .
A person begging for life and a ruthless villain hungry for his blood and flesh .

I came down in dramatical fashion with my axe (currently mine now ) and chanted
the hymn, ” when the clock stuck at nine. The devil may invoke my divine. .delusion , illusion , hallucination and darkest dream ; get him to bring the most hellish scream”.

I came down ended my dramatic entry and started my actionable exit. I broke upon him with my axe.
skeleton started shivering and shaking.

I stroke again and again but missed . He fell down and I was ready to give a fatal blow . He moved himself but lost his concealed identity .

Mask broke and behind the mask. the man that I saw last night at the entrance of Ms Parker’s mansion before the party .

We witnessed a theft there last night . A costly painting was robbed . Ms Parker saw a skinny bald shadow. It approx 5.6 inches lingering in the corridor when we showing us the mansion

Wh was strange because all servants were at leave.

“Well , Well John we found Mr Parker’s skinny bald shadow ” I spoke like sherlock Holmes .

“What ?how ?” , John said.
Yes , brother I saw him lingering near Ms Parker’s gate and his shadow seems the same ” I spoke in confident voice.

“Well, police will be here in no time . Old lady would happy to get her painting back” John said with a smile.

Ghost stood up and ran towards the door and I chased to kill him . He beated the door , kicked and broke into it . His efforts were futile .

I yelled at him ” just freeze there moron and i ‘ll give a easy death else I won’t even spare your soul “.

I rushed to kill him and suddenly the door opened throwing two of us to two different corners of the room.

“Who called me. I am here . Where’s the criminal” policemen shouted .

“Sir, me ” John replied .

I pointed at the ghost guy and spoke angrily , “You better catch this filthy rascal else I’ll bring him to death “.

“My friend suspects him to be painting thief as well . He saw him roaming near our neighbour’s gate and she saw a shadow that resembles like his “.John said.

“Well the justice must be done he will be served right,” policemen said.

The ghost man broke into tears and exclaimed”Spare me ,I didn’t mean to kill you . I am not murder . I am a just thief ” .

“Just a thief ! What do you mean by just a thief ?! You almost gave a heart attack ” I exclaimed in anger .

“Who are you ? What you are doing ? And why you scared us ?” John curiously interrogated .

He replied in a shacking and breaking voice ” I am a thief .I steal paintings and hide here . Everyone believe this place is haunted . If you proved their belief wrong I would be homeless “.

“Handcuff him and hunt the paintings” inspector ordered.

The police searched for painting and they found it in basement .inspector showed us the paintings and asked “is there any painting of Ms parker “.

I replied pointing at painting “yes , sir .this one “.

Police took thief and left.

“Ooh ! They left this weird painting ” John said.

“Weird painting ! Show me” I said.

“A beautiful lady in red gown holding axe . Its made in 1964 ” John said.

“Mrs Parker never told me axes were in fashion”, I said.

“Hey ! Do you checked the top floor ? You were there , right . “John exclaimed with excitement.

” Yups !almost Except one room .it was locked .” I said .

I look at window of undiscovered room and what I saw yet haunts me . A young lady in red gown holding an axe . Shockingly she and thief’s axe resembled same as in painting.

I spoke in shaking voice ” gh…ost on the t…op fl..o..or “.

John said ” shut up , there is no ghost “.

“There he is “, I insisted .

“Brother , After what you did in villa I know only one ghost and its you ” John said.

Bus stopped and we boarded in .

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