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The Ghost in the Shed part 2 - By A Kasady

By: A Kasady

We asked the ghost who he was, and why it was that he hadn't left the shed and moved on. We learnt that his name was Alfred, and that he was the previous tenant in this house before. While he was working in his shed, he had suffered a hear attack and died.

He also informed Annabel that the shed was where he had spent most of his time in his later life; his shed was his pride and joy and when he had passed on, he had decided that this is where he wanted to stay.

As I stood noting this information from Annabel, I felt what could only be described as a small gust of wind blowing in front of my face. Now this could simply be the cold winds that were blowing outside the shed, if it hadn't have been for Annabel telling me that Albert had just brushed past in front of me.

Albert was happy being in the shed and liked to see the family playing in the garden, however, he was sorry that he scared the little girl and of the rest of the family by being there. He asked us if it would be okay for him to stay there in the shed, if he promised not to scare the family anymore.

I was recording video footage of Annabel, when I captured a small light anomaly. It appeared to float around her head, then disappear again. I asked Albert if he would do it again for us. I surprised when it appeared that he actually did. I was very pleased by all this, especially as I had captured it all on camera.

Next we wanted to see if he could move any of the tools in the shed for us, however, nothing seemed to happen to our disappointment. After a few more hours in the shed waiting for something to happen, but we only captured a few orbs. The Dictaphone didn't pick anything else up other than our own voices.

I informed the family of our findings and also told them about Albert's request. They seemed happy to know what was exactly going on and agreed that as long as Albert was happy where he was and that he was no danger then they were more than happy to let Albert stay.

This was not the most active of locations we had visited, but certainly one of the more cheerful stories that I have been able to write about.



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