POV: Addeline
I slowly open my eyes. I don't know what had just happened but I feel like dead weight. I can hardly lift myself up. Once I finally open my eyes I look around and can tell that I'm in the house. The one I grew up it. Except it doesn't look old and broke down. It looks like it did when we lived here. Like nothing had ever changed. I look above me and there is no hole.
"Addeline, dinner!" I hear right beside me and I turn to see my mom, younger and happier. I don't know what happened but I feel different. I stand up and when I do I see four year old me rush by into the dinning room, excitedly sitting in the chair I had always claimed. I take a deep breath and as I turn around everything changes again. It gets dark, and cold.
All of a sudden I can't breathe. Somehow I'm back upstairs in the room I never made it to. But I'm not standing, and I'm not on the ground. Is the world upside down? No. That's when I realized I'm on the roof somehow defying all laws of physics. I can't move. It's like every part of me is being suctioned to the ceiling. The ceiling tiles making my back itchy. Looking at the hardwood floor below I try and move my arms but they stay gravitated to the ceiling.
I look around the room and as I do the door slams shut and I fall to the ground. I look in the corner of the room and the darkness starts to spread consuming the room around it. That's when I see it standing in the corner. It starts to scream something and walks towards me, just a tall, dark, faceless figure. I immediately start scooting backwards while on my hands and feet until I bumped into the corner behind me.
I close my eyes and curl in a ball and all I feel is a wave of spine shivering chills. The screaming stops and I start to hear a soft sound like whispering. I slowly sit my back against the wall my hands still covering my closed eyes. I slowly move my hands away from my eyes and count to three in my head before opening my eyes immediately. The room is completely empty.
I slowly stand up and look around the room which is completely dark except where the moonlight is shining from the window. I walk out of the room and down the stairs. Nothing. Everything and everyone who was here is gone. I look outside to see the same darkness and once again, nothing. I turn around to walk back in the house and immediately stop.
Zak? He's standing there right in front of he but it's as if he's looking right through me. Like he can't see me. "Zak!?" I yell as if I could get his attention. I know where i am. I'm in the same spot I was during my visions except this time it doesn't feel like a dream. Am I dead? I couldn't have died already. He takes a step forward and walks right through me, somehow taking my breath with him. When he walked through me it felt as if I got the wind knocked out of me. I turn around and watch as Zak is standing at the door and Olivia walks in.
No, no, no, no. Why would they bring Liv here? "This way," Zak says, but it sounds like a whisper almost. They walk through the dining room towards the bathroom and I follow. I'm standing in the doorway and I see everyone in here. I start to get dizzy and that's when i realize. My body is laying on the ground almost completely motionless, besides my chest which moves as I breath.
I carefully move in between them and stand in the corner where Jay is holding something. A spirit box! "Jay!?!" I try and say as loud as possible. I see his eyes go wide as he turns and looks at Nick. I get really dizzy and my vision disappears as I start to fall to the floor once again.
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POV: Zak
I had to do something. It had been about 20 mins of her not moving and I was already going crazy. "I'm going to call Liv," I said a little quiet, not sure if anyone heard me.
"Why would you bring Olivia here? Addeline didn't want her to have anything to do with this. I don't think it's a good idea," Aaron said. I could hear the concern in his voice.
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The Story of a Girl (A Ghost Adventures Story)
FanfictionThis is the story of Addeline Reese. She was the perfect student, is the perfect sister, and daughter. Her life while ordinary, is completely different from others. Ever since she was five years old, Addeline has had premonitions. Premonitions of de...