"You live with a ghost, why do you not want to hear a ghost story? I just don't understand", says Jill.
"Maybe I've heard enough ghost stories", Jenny states dryly.
"What is enough? I mean is there a ghost story that you have never heard before? Let's go over a few: A ghost occupying another body or land. A ghost wanting his or her property back. A ghost with a vendetta. Ghosts who don't know they are ghosts. Ghosts scared of going into the light. Ghosts who want you to know their story or that they exist. Have we become jaded on ghost stories? Does an original ghost story exist?, exclaims Jill.
"It's out there for sure. Let's go and evoke some spirits", Jenny perks up.
I had to think about it some more:
- ghost having sex with a human.
- human delivering a 1/2 ghost, 1/2 human baby.
- ghost making amends.
- ghosts playing baseball.
- A ghost protecting his or her family.
Updated 6/7
Where is the ghost who has buried treasure and wants me to find it?
- Animal ghost.
- A physical altercation with a ghost.
- Ghost kids. (which might go hand in hand with a category previously mentioned, but I think ghost kids are a category unto itself.
- Ghosts playing a musical instrument, eating and/or turning things on and off.
- Ghosts doing jobs (waitresses, bell hops and or soldiers).*
*I'm sure I am overlapping stories. That is all I can think of and I don't want to think of anymore
Where is the ghost who has buried treasure and wants me to find it?
Dos
True story. I was looking up pictures of ghosts and checking out a ghost tour when my TV turned itself on. It happens from time to time, but this time I found it extra creepy.
I think of person "G" who decided to ghost hunt at the absolute prime location for such activity in the entire state. What a fool.
