That's the Spirit! by Stacia Deutsch

That's the Spirit! by Stacia Deutsch

Author:Stacia Deutsch [Deutsch, Stacia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: 9781496546784;9781496546821;9781496546869;Stacia Deutsch;Robin Boyden;Stone Arch Books;The Mysterious Makers of Shaker Street;Friendship;Science & Technology;Action & Adventure;Maker Space;makerspace;ghosts
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2017-08-30T00:00:00+00:00


The compass in the cup was now spinning crazily. The needle was going round and round.

She hurried to the bed where Michael had put the thermometer.

“The temperature’s dropped five degrees,” Liv reported.

Tina Maria stared at Michael’s ghost hunting props. She raised her fearful eyes, and announced, “The ghost is here.”

CHAPTER SIX

It wasn’t dark out yet, and still, it was spooky when the room lights flickered and then went completely off.

“Where’s that flashlight?” Leo asked Michael. He was standing close to the bedroom door, ready to dash away.

“You don’t need it,” Michael said as the lights came back on. “But if it makes you feel better, here.” He passed Leo the flashlight.

Leo immediately turned on the beam and swung it around the room. “Where are you, ghost?” he said in a whispered voice. “General Carlos, sir, don’t hurt us.”

“Oh, Leo,” Liv said, marching into the center of the room. “Relax. We need to make contact.” She raised her arms and said, “General Carlos, why are you here? How can we help you?”

Michael ignored Liv as she began chanting the General’s name. “Pablo Carlos, Pablo Carlos…” She walked around the edges of the room, saying the name over and over again.

“Let me know if the ghost talks to her,” Tina Maria said. “I want to check if Mom and Dad are back. They need to hear about this.” She left to go find out.

“Leo,” Michael said. “Do you still feel that cool breeze?”

“The one from the ghost?” Leo asked. “The one that made the temperature drop?”

“Yes,” Michael said. He picked up the thermometer and looked at it. It was still cold in the room.

Leo took a moment to think about it and said, “Yes. It seemed to stop for a second, but I feel it again. It feels like a light wind.”

“Let’s find out where it’s coming from,” Michael said.

Liv had left her notebook on Tina Maria’s bed. Michael told her, “Can I have a page of paper?”

Liv didn’t answer. She had her eyes closed and was humming.

“I’ll assume that means yes.” Michael chuckled and shook his head.

While Liv channeled the ghost, Michael took the paper from her notebook and tore it into little strips. Then he went around the room, tossing up bits of paper like confetti.

Leo helped. “I don’t know what we are doing, but it’s fun!” he said as he joined in and threw some paper strips in the air by Tina Maria’s desk.

“If the paper falls straight to the floor,” Michael said, “then move to another place. We’re looking for the wind to blow the paper.”

“I found it!” Leo called out as he stood by the closet. When he tossed up the paper, the confetti blew back toward him. “The ghost is over here.” Leo took two huge steps backward.



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