Whispers of a Ghost...
Whispers of a Ghost...
That day was the worst day of my life. I still remember it like it was yesterday, many of you might think of this as a cock and bull story but if you are here for a story it doesn’t matters much so let’s begin.
Once I went on an excursion with my classmates to Bangalore. While returning from Bangalore Palace our bus broke down in the middle of a deserted road. It was pitch dark, and there were bats and owls around us we all got down and laid on the grass beside the road. Teachers were all taking a look at the bus and we friends were playing truth or dare. When it was my chance I chose dare because I am more of the sassy savage girl. So my bff gave me a dare to take a round in the house at the other side of the road.
There was a long tower with ivy all around it, it had huge window with nests of owl , crows hovered over the building it looked like a haunted house straight out of a horror movie. I was kinda scared at first then I gathered my courage and sneaked in the tower, my bff accompanied me to the door. I pushed open the gate and like a 100 bats flew out of there. I went in, to find different painting of strange weird men all around. These paintings had garland of flowers on then, in India we put a garland on someone’s photo if that person is dead, I inspected a bit more of the paintings and noticed that they all were wearing the same ring.
I went upstairs there were two rooms. I entered one and got the scare of my life there were like 6-7 skeletons hanging. I got so scared that I screamed and sat on the bed beside, that was when I noticed that the bed was filled with 3 corpse as few of the same men as in the painting. I shrieked and ran out of there, I was coming downstairs when I noticed a table in the center of the hall which wasn’t there before and it had the same ring as the one they were wearing in the painting. Just when I came out of the house I heard weird noises I turned around to see hundreds of dead people shining the same ring toward me. I was horrified I ran toward the bus and we left, for good.

