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The poor man completely panicked. He quickly found the fastest route to what is now Reverend Brown, and even passed through walls to get there. The spirit was at the door, waiting. It spoke harshly to him, flashing words before his eyes. Obviously it couldn't actually talk. After what seemed like an hour, Mr. Brown begged the spirit to change him back. Unluckily, it just blew him inside of the school. It pushed him into the attic on top of the stage. Like the ghosts, he couldn't control himself. Then Mr. Brown decided he was better than that, smarter than that. He fought hard and got free of the spirit forever. William then decided to stay in the school and torture the spirit, so here he is today, hunting it down. Torturing it. The End.

Every 42 minuets a horrible noise would fill the air and students would run everywhere, trying to get to their next class. Eleven-fifty-eight was when the horrible noise would ring for the sixth time, and the search would begin. It was hard the first few days we were ghosts because we had to spend all day listening to disgusting screeching noises below. (They called it music class.) We had renovated the attic so it was a lot roomier. Every single one of the 78 ghosts lived there. Back when we were human, our
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We already knew that when a students eyes were darting around and looking for trouble, they were possessed. The bells were turned on again, so we woke up at 8:00 when the homeroom bell rang. Everyone was up with a start and a lot of yelling. Over the break, we had gotten into a routine of waking up at 10:30 AM to play games in the school all day. The first day back was a mess. We all flooded out of the attic to the sides of the stage, and played with the things there until the first lunch bell rang. All of the students rushed in, grabbing their lunches from the big brown table in the back. When they had all settled down we looked in each of their

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