"Okay, remember when we first walked into the building and I heard a scream?" Jackie asked. When we all nodded, she said, "Check this out."

She pressed a button to make the voice-recorder-playback-thingy play, and the second she did so there was a scream that blasted loud and high through the computer speakers. It only lasted a second or two, but dang! Were the ghosts of this place trying to break our eardrums?!

Oh, wait. I should probably explain. After we realized the radios weren't working, Sam and I decided to do some call and response. Ten minutes after that, the radios started working again. We called back to base camp, then Riley suggested that we go home, which we did. Now we're looking over evidence.

"That's a scream," KC said simple. "I think it's credible."

I nodded. "Me, too."

Pretty much everybody agreed that that was credible, so we moved on to the next piece of evidence. Zack said he had caught what looked like an orb on the camera. So we looked on the screen, and sure enough, there was a little white ball that came down from the top end of the camera, floated in place for a few seconds, and then just slowly floated away.

"Well, one thing's for certain. It's not dust," Jackie said.

To everyone's surprise, Riley nodded. "Dust doesn't do that. Credible."

KC shot me a I-didn't-hear-what-I-thought-I-heard-did-I? expression on her face. I shot her a I-think-you-did-just-hear-what-you-thought-you-heard-because-I-heard-the-same-thing-and-if-we-didn't-hear-what-we-thought-we-heard-then-we're-both-hearing-things expression.

But hey, it's not like we didn't have a reason to be a little confused. I mean, Riley is the skeptic. Always has been, always will be. You need to prove everything to him. I swear, there are some days when I can say, "Riley, the sky is blue," and he'd go outside to check if I was right.

"Hey Arley, did we get anything in the pictures you took?" Jackie asked.

I grinned. "Yep. Check it out."

I opened the envelope that I'd put the pictures in, selected two of them, and spread them out across the table for the whole team to see. One of the pictures was definitely credible, the other two I weren't so sure about. That's why I wanted the team to see all of them.

The first one was a picture of what looks like a white flash. But I think it could be credible for a few reasons. One: It's horizontal, not vertical, and two: I took a closer look at it and there are what look like wings spreading out on its sides.

The second one is a definitely a picture of an apparition. There was a white figure against the wall. The figure looked like a person-it was wearing pants, a shirt, a jacket, a pair of boots, and a hat (the figure is all in white; it took fifteen minutes of staring at the picture to figure that out), and it looks like it's walking one direction but its head is turned so that it's facing the camera. What's even creepier is that its eyes are fixed directly on the lens.