"Hey, Andra can you hear me?"

"I can."

"Good. In just a few seconds I'm going to open this up so you can speak to the people watching. Signal us if you need anything and if we see anything you'll hear me just like you are now. Ok?"

"Ok."

"Good. We're going live in 3, 2, 1,"

Andra heard a small click which she assumed meant they were back on the air. "Hey, guys. I'm back and as you can see we are starting our investigation. I have my friend Cameron here with me. We're going to be traveling in groups tonight for safety reasons but don't worry you'll meet the rest of our little crew before the evenings over."

"Well here goes nothing. The home we are in tonight has quite a history attached to it. There are two deaths associated with this house and as we have discovered just recently those were the result of foul play. The coroner's findings don't reflect this it's just details that we've come across recently while investigating this location. Our hope is that our findings tonight will bring some peace to these restless spirits."

Andra clicked the button on the side of the recorder. "Is anyone here with us tonight?"  They listened for a few seconds before she nodded at Cameron to ask the next question. "Were you murdered?" There was another short pause and then Andra spoke. "Who murdered you?"

They took a moment and then ran the recorder back. A few seconds in they had their first response. There were only two words. "Help me." in a hoarse drawn-out whisper. Andra froze. "Owen we've got something. Did you get that?"

"We got it, Andra. "

Before they had time to ask anymore questions they heard footsteps from below. "Owen," Cameron asked. "Is there anyone on the stairs?"

"No. We're all still here with the monitors. We hear it too. The camera's not picking anything up but people at home are hearing it. They're talking about it in the comments."

They listened intently to the approaching footsteps they grew closer and then seemed to stop just outside the open door. There was no one there. Outside the storm only worsened. The thunder rolled and crashed around them feeling as if it were going to shake the house off its very foundation. Andra could hear the rain and what sounded like hail hitting the sides of the house. They sat in the center of her room frozen listening for the sound of her approach over the tumult of the storm.

"Andra, Cameron, things are starting to pick up down here. We have orbs floating just outside the doorway of the room you two are in. We've also got people telling us there was a shadow figure on the stairs about thirty seconds ago. We're gonna roll back the video to check."

Andra gave him a thumbs up and she restarted the recorder. "Is someone here with us?" She waited for a moment but heard nothing. "Are you here?" Andra could feel her anxiety and frustration growing. "You called us here. Where are you? Please show yourself."

She didn't have a chance to roll the recorder back before the bedroom door slammed shut. The air in the room had a heavy feel to it that Andra would have sworn it didn't have before. The hair on her arms was standing up and the room seemed to have picked up a chill.

Cameron put a hand out grabbing the digital thermometer from where Theo had placed it by the wall. "Owen the temperature's dropping up here. We're showing sixty-five degrees," he said in a panicked voice.

"That's not all you've got up there," Owen repeated back. "We're watching what appears to be a shadow figure in the corner of the room behind you Cameron. It's just standing there."

The air was getting heavier and it was getting hard to breathe. The room felt oppressive. "We need to go. It's too much." There was suddenly a low growling noise that seemed to emanate from the corner of the room that Owen had directed them to. It continued to increase in pitch until it was louder than the storm raging outside. "I can't Cameron. I need to get out of here."

The pair stood and started toward the door. Andra had a moment of panic wondering if the door would open but it gave no resistance and then they were hurrying down the stairs. Andra felt like a child again too afraid to look back for fear of what she would see behind her as she fled.

Once they were back in the living room with the rest of the group they took a moment to catch their breath before Andra addressed her audience again. "Sorry for the delay guys I'm not even gonna lie that shook me a little. Apparently, it's going to be pretty active tonight. I wasn't expecting that. My people at home have been amazing. We've got footage of the orbs and the shadow figures you pointed out. We'll replay some of that for you here shortly. Bear with me while I have a quick conversation with my team." Andra said as Owen started to gesture wildly. "I'll be right back.

"What's going on?" she asked him as soon as she knew he had muted the mic.

"Well, I have some good news and some bad news. The bad news is the rain doesn't look like it's going to let up anytime soon. They've issued flash flood warnings and we're stuck. The roads out of here are already flooded."

"So we're trapped?" Cameron asked.

"Essentially yes," Owen answered.

"Then what's the good news?" Andra asked

"It doesn't matter if anyone reports us. We can't get out and they can't get in."

"So what does that mean?" Theo asked.

"It means all bets are off," Andra answered. "It doesn't matter who knows where we are there's nothing they can do about it now and by the time they can we'll already be done."

"In that case, what do you want to do now? Owen asked.

"We're going to do what we came here to do. We tell her story."




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