The room in question didn't really seem all that impressive. The wallpapers were only just hanging on the walls, there was barely any furniture save for a chair or two, and there was a glass door that lead outside. I was surprised to see that door was still in one piece. I looked outside, but didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. There was another door (or rather an opening, but the door itself was long gone) that lead to the next room. I thought of looking inside that room, but... well, I'll admit that while I did come to see ghosts, I was afraid of facing them by myself. No I didn't believe they actually existed, but there was always the possibility to be wrong. Or even if not wrong, there's still the fact that house was known to be haunted, so if not ghosts, then what is it?

I was lost in that train of thought, when I heard Wallace talk: "Nothing."

I turned to look at him, but Rose spoke before I could: "Nothing what?"

"My _ _ _ was supposed to detect _ _ _." Wallace answered, "To let us know there are ghosts. I found nothing so far."

"Oh don't give up." Rose cheered him on, "I'm sure you'll find something. How about you?"

She was addressing me then. Like I said, a fear had crept upon me, but I dared not show it. I took the best course of action I could think of by cocking my head, indicating I didn't understand her.

"Never mind." Rose said.

Suddenly, there came a yelp. It took me totally by surprise, I turned around immediately. I saw Gromit, in the next room, ducked away, hiding under his helmet, while another angel statue was standing over him. Unlike the other two angels, however, this one looked more like a monster that was about to attack you. Luckily this was just a statue. If I were in Gromit's position, I'd yelp like that as well.

"Wow, your dog's afraid of a statue?" Rose laughed, though it didn't sound like mock laughter, so much as how a mother would laugh when her kid does something she considers cute.

Wallace used another word I can't remember before he said: "Gromit doesn't scare so easily."

Rose kept talking to Wallace, but while she was doing so, a thought came to mind. I came to the realization that I had never heard Gromit make any sound. Not a bark, not a growl, not a breath, not one sound you'd expect a dog to make. If what Wallace was saying is true, and Gromit doesn't scare so easily, then what could possibly be so scary that a dog, who otherwise doesn't make a sound at all, would suddenly yelp like that? As I was thinking this over, I noticed something in the corner of my eye. I turned to look through that window door, and saw something that didn't makes sense.

"Er... Rose?" I called.

"Yeah?" Rose exited that room.

"Did you look outside as well?" I asked her.

Rose made a face, as though I just asked a weird question: "Yes? Why?"

"Did you see an angel then?" I asked her.

Rose said something which I can't quite remember. Not that it matters even if I did, because somewhere mid-sentence she turned to look outside, and saw what I saw. Another angel statue was outside, yet neither Rose or I remembered there being one. At that moment, I felt something creeping up my spine, almost as if there was an animal breathing on it. Rose must have felt the same, as she turned to look. She screamed her lungs out, causing me to turn and look. Behind us, there was another angel. How did that get there without us noticing it?

"My, my." Wallace got out of that room, carrying a still frightened Gromit, "Aren't you two noisy. And how did you get that statue here?"

Rose went on a tangent about how neither of us did anything. I don't remember what drove, given that the situation was so weird that I couldn't think straight, but I thought of looking at that angel outside. I didn't know how, but somehow that window door was opened, and the angel stood on the threshold. I turned again, only to see that the angel that spooked Gromit had been turned in our direction. I warned Wallace to look behind him, which he did, and only then did he understand the seriousness of the situation. As quick as we could, the four of us left the room.