It's the middle of the night, and you yawn as you try to focus your eyes on the slowly blurring computer screen.  You're getting thirsty, but you have to finish that stupid work, besides, it's too dark in the house anyway, you'd probably run into something.  So you keep working, but there is a noise in the kitchen.  It doesn't bother you, you blame it on the fridge. A few more hours monotonously drift by, and your head begins to nod slowly, when a sudden scratching at your door makes you jump awake.  You get up and let your cat in.  You finally sit down to finish up your work and you get a chill; did you close the door all the way?  Just as the thought crosses your mind, the hair on the back of your neck stands up as you feel a breath on the back of it.  You stare at your computer frozen, and horrified, you see the reflection on your screen of an apparition standing right behind you, reaching for you.
  Oooh, spooky.  Since way before any type of writing, stories about ghosts have existed.  I, for one, find ghosts one of the most bone-chilling topics.  What is it about the topic of the spirits of the deceased that draws our attention, and quite frankly, scares the hell out of most of us?  Is it one of those things that we have no proof for, but we just know because we can feel it?
    There have been pictures, videos, EVPs (electronic voice phenomenon), personal stories, phychics, and quija boards.  By the way, I've used a board many a time.  I don't recommend it. 
     So with all this evidence, why has the existance of ghosts not been proven?  Who knows.  But in the mean time, don't turn your light off when you go to sleep.

         Mwaaahaaahahahaaaaahaaaaa:cough cough:: haa
              haaa ahaa ahaaaa haaa okay, that's enough.
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