A/N: Hey, everyone! Thanks for the reviews on last chapter! The replies are in the end of this (what a surprise)... Enjoy! And review, please, if you have ideas or just want to leave feedback, okay?

Tom looked at the computer screen in front of him, the written words flying through his mind. Gripping the arms of the chair tightly, he tried to calm himself down, at least to a point when his head was not spinning. He closed his eyes and opened them again, just to find the same words staring at him.

Tom was shaking by now, and very hesitantly, his hands hit the keyboard.

'Are you a ghost?' He typed, covering his eyes with his hands, feeling the cold sweat on his face.ยด Slowly, more letters were appearing on the Word document.

'I think you know what I am, although you do not want to accept it.' Looking at the answer he had got somehow made him a bit calmer.

'Why are you talking to me?' Tom asked, the fear of before coming back slowly as he expected a reply.

'You do not have to know now. Just keep in mind that I am always here.' Just as Tom finished reading the sentence, the computer screen went black. Panicking, Tom tried to turn on the device again, clicking the power button various times, without a reaction.

Tom was ignoring the fact the entire situation seemed surreal, the existence of ghosts and the nightmares he had. When he had been 'communicating' with the girl on his computer, Tom had realized what most scared him was he could be going crazy. He was trying to turn on the computer one more time, fearing he had lost the evidence he was not inventing things, or that he was not schizophrenic. What Tom feared the most was for his independence. Because he could lose it, if he tried to deal with the 'ghost' without thinking rationally, he could be stuck on his nightmares forever. Unfortunately, he would only realize much later, he had been losing his independence ever since that first night at the now haunted house.

It had been twelve minutes, and Tom was staring at the monitor, his face with an emotionless mask. The room wasn't cold anymore, meaning the she wasn't there anymore. It was easier for Tom to think about the ghost as a she, he believed the girl in his dreams and the glow he had seen were connected somehow.

Getting up, Tom walked slowly to the keyboard and sat down again. His legs had gone numb. Opening his lyric book, Tom played the song he had written before, but he didn't stop in the end. The song continued with a slightly darker tone, going to dramatic harmonies, returning, in what Tom believed to fit as the end of the song, to the initial soft melody. He picked up his lyric book, and wrote the words, which would be sung in the darkest bit of the song. He thought about writing down the chords to the new part, but he didn't need to. The haunting melody was stuck in his head, and wouldn't be coming out soon.

After practicing the song a few more times, Tom decided he would try to turn on the computer again. Hitting the power button, he waited, but he did not have a reaction.

'Come on, come on...' He pleaded, almost slapping the device.

At the third time, the monitor was turning on. Tom quickly sat on the chair and waited, as it restarted like it normally would.

The Word document had not been saved, but he did not think it would hurt to try and hope for a miracle. He was not surprised when he didn't found his 'conversation' with the ghost. He turned off the computer, and looked at the black screen, staring at his own reflection. He blinked once. In front of him, his reflection wasn't there anymore. His blonde hair, his brown eyes and dimple had disappeared. Instead, the same girl looked at him, moving her head lightly and smiling, always with the same mysterious smile. Her pale blue eyes penetrating Tom's, and her pale hand touching her dark brown hair.

For a few seconds, the image in front of Tom switched to a similar girl, but this one had a healthy looking skin tone, freckles, dark vivid blue eyes (resembling Danny's), and curly dark hair. She was even wearing the same blue dress, but, not like the other one, she looked absolutely terrified.

'Tom?' Tom's head turned to the door, where he saw Danny.

'Yeah, Danny?' He replied, his voice shaking.

'I was just calling you to dinner, the pizza arrived.' Danny frowned, taking a look at Tom's face. 'Are you alright, Tom? You look pale, and you've been weird today...' Danny came closer to his friend, touching his forehead. 'You're not warm...'

'I am fine, Danny, really. Let's eat, okay?' Tom assured him the best he could, and both boys went downstairs.

FLOYNTERXxx: I have the whole thing planned up in my head, but if you have any ideas you would like me to fit in this, leave it in a review, it always helps! Dougie will show up in the next few chapters, I don't really know when... Thanks for reviewing :)

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