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Grandads Song

From: Steven (steven.heath3@ntlworld.com)
Story type: Ghost
Location: Friends house
Source: Form Submission

Well I am in year 7 now but when this all happened it was my third from last day of Primary school.

WELL Every year my school gets the Year 6's do a short half hour play. So Hannah, Kayleigh and I were getting our costumes sorted out. After we finished we went to Hannah's house but no-one was home so we went into her back garden to play on her trampoline but as soon as we got on we saw the back door was lying wide open. We were a little scared because we thought a killer was in there or something.

But we went in anyway I was the last one in (by the way I'm a boy) the house and I looked up at Hannah's little brothers bedroom window and I saw something moving. I didn't tell the girls because they wouldn't of gone in the house.

So we went in and we shut our selves in her living room and we turned on the TV and we were watching a TV show called Zoey 101 and Hannah stood up and walked over to the window and picked up this little poem she got for her mum for Mothers day. She read out a bit that went like this:

'My mummy is always near
My mummy keeps me safe from fear.'

After that line the CD player turned on by itself we all screamed and ran to the other side of the room. I went over and turned the CD player off and when I was reaching to press the button I felt something grab my wrist so hard I couldn't feel my hand. But I managed to get free and turned the music off.

Then Hannah picked up this song book from her fire place. She opened it at a random page and there was a note in it and it said: 'I liked the poem'

By this time we were all shaking really badly then we heard running come downstairs and then the door opened at Hannah's dog was barking at thin air. And at that time we realised the page of the book Hannah opened it at was a page of the music played at her grandad's funeral. And the same music was played on the CD player just now. But to top it all off there was no CD with the music from her grandads' funeral on it and there was no CD in the CD player.