Readers Note: Hi guys! This was a fun chapter to write for me, I hope you enjoy, it is answering lot's of questions that will stur up the drama! This part will soon be ending up then I will make a sequel that will follow right after, there are only 3 more chapters to this part!
GHѺST WHISPERER
The Rising of the Underworld
Chapter 12
"Conversations with the dead"
Beth walked around her house, thinking about things that crowded her mind. She always loved the house neat. She tried to find things that were not in order. Beth tried to clean the dust of a dresser that had no dust left from the other six times she did it earlier. Something was on Beth's mind that made her nervous about the future, apocalypse maybe?
She always thought of her daughter Melinda, but never did she tell her this. Not only did she keep the secret about her father for all those years, she was hiding something more dark and life threatening. Melinda didn't know what Beth knew about what was coming. Beth was hiding to many things from her daughter, and now was the time she needed to tell her.
Beth packed her bags for a quick trip to Grandview that could possibly end up a major destruction, or worse, the end of the world. Not only with hell on earth, but with mother and daughter drama. Beth looked at her house and sighed.
"How gorgeous" said Beth. She quickly left the house and entered her car. But before she could drive out of the driveway, a light appeared that only Beth could see.
"Oh God, not now" said Beth. The light faded away and her mother was standing in front of her, descended from heaven.
"Beth, my dear Beth" said her mother. Beth rolled her eyes and crossed her arms.
"Yes mother, what do you want?" asked Beth. Her mother walked around her looking at what she looked like these days.
"My Beth, you are so beautiful" said her mother. Beth lost her patience and asked what she was doing here.
"Something bad is coming, really bad, and bad enough to make the old ones up there shaken" said her mom. Beth knew she was talking about God and his fellow angels. But she always thought that was complete bull.
"I know, and that's why I am going to your granddaughter" said Beth. Beth sat into her car and started to engine. Her mother sat in the car too and became corporal form.
"Mom how did you?" asked Beth. The mother giggled.
"A little trick I picked up" she answered. Beth drove out of the driveway and left her peaceful town. But what Beth didn't know was that the end of her life was getting very close.
Same as it never was:
Melinda walked further to the door, since the power was on; it made it easier for her to see. She felt a cool breeze hit her on the back of her neck. She turned around and noticed Andrea standing behind her.
"Andrea!" yelled Andrea. Andrea smiled and hugged Melinda.
"Melinda, the balance has tipped" said Andrea. Melinda started to cry.
"I know I'm trying to stop it" said Melinda. Andrea smiled.
"Well if you can prevent it, you can keep Jim" said Andrea. Melinda smiled.
"Things just have been crazy, my gift is starting to go wrong, I'm seeing things" said Melinda. Andrea was shocked.
"Melinda, those are your baby's gifts" said Andrea.
Hospital
Delia woke up from a little nap beside Ned and rubbed her eyes. She sat and watched Ned sleep some more from his coma. She felt a cool breeze beside her and she turned around.
"Get out!" said Delia. Someone was watching her, waiting. Then all of a sudden, Ned woke up and noticed that man behind Delia.
"Dad?" asked Ned. How could he see the ghost?
Payne's Office
Payne was going insane to find the answers about the near apocalypse in Grandview. He has begun to map out where it would start, and all the seven steps. Rick came across the description about the seal that was connected to hell. By putting the blue prints against the map of the old town underneath, he noticed the seal was in the sunken church.
Payne felt a sudden strong wind. The ragging wind hit him across the room and he smashed into the bookshelf. Books fell everywhere and he got up, rubbing his head.
"Stay away!" yelled the ghost. All Payne could see was the red eyes that stood there, staring at him. These could have been the last pair of eyes he would ever see.
