The semester is over and I can scarcely believe it so now I’m swamped with grading all the things that go with heading into finals which is why I’m behind on reading and even my own cover reveal so the new thing will have to wait until next week.
Have a wee bit more of These Haunted Hills Brendan point of view as he investigates a haunted home with Josh’s team.
The gloominess of the attic held more promise. There was that heaviness he’d experienced in the hotel. Brendan didn’t know if that was just an author’s overactive imagination or if it was possible he had some slight psychic powers. The rational part of him thought that was ridiculous but the part of him who had listened to his Irish grandmother believed it could be true.
Then his flashlight died.
“Brendan, did you turn that off?” Josh asked.
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Ooh, attics are always spooky. I’m intrigued to find out if something made the light go out.
Louise
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Thanks. That would be the ghostie
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I hope he’s told Josh about the feelings of heaviness.
I love that he’s torn between the rational and that niggling doubt that maybe there’s more…
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Thanks. He hasn’t told him yet but he might
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Ooo, what an intriguing twist to Brendan’s character!
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thank you
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Uh oh. Not sure which way I want the answer to that to go. 😬
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ahahaha, neither’s Brendan.
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Oh, I think things are about to get scary…
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Ooo that’s a tense place to leave it! Eep!
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Indeed it is, thanks
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In the creepy attic and the flashlight goes out…creepy.
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thank you, just a bit creepy yes
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