It was an ordinary room.
Four peeling mint green walls; two doors, with one that's all holey with dart marks; two big picture windows; a dusty old moss-like carpet; a lumpy couch; and stacks of knick-knacks, bric-a-bracs, and what-nots piled up all around. Yep, it was an ordinary room. The one-time bedroom, guest room, game room, and presently stock/ironing room... and it's going to be all mine.
Or so I thought.
Apparently, I'll be sharing it with an uninvited occupant.
Due to an unexplainable incident of a self-destructing China cabinet in the red dining room (see Part 1), a faith healer/spirit questor/exorcist was called in to "investigate". Seems like a lot of "bad luck" has been happening in the said room. And upon closer investigation, more "guests" have been found in the area. It is believed that an uninhabited room is like magnet to these beings. And the mint green room, with the ultra-comfy couch is not an exception.
A dark, squat creature with a long pointy nose was (supposedly) sighted in it.
Hmm, sounds a lot like a little imp* I know.
So, to believe or not to believe?
My answer: No worries, it's nothing a great makeover won't fix. And after the transformation, I wouldn't blame it if it doesn't want to go away at all. ;)
*My mini dachschund, short and stout, is named Imp. To date, the exorcist has "driven" away the, um, visitors. So hopefully, no horror stories will be published by this scaredy cat.
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ReplyDeleteare you sure it's okay if "it" won't go away? aren't you the one who refuses to go out alone if the lights are all off?
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