The Haunting of Redburn Manor: A Paranormal Horror Thriller by Eve Evans

The Haunting of Redburn Manor: A Paranormal Horror Thriller by Eve Evans

Author:Eve Evans [Evans, Eve]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-04-08T23:00:00+00:00


Lucy switched on her camera and gestured towards the door separating the kitchen from the sitting room. “Want to head through to the main room first? We had a pretty good EVP session in there last night. We might get some more voices.”

“Good idea.”

The three girls moved into the sitting room, which seemed drab and gloomy with the curtains closed and the fire unlit. There wasn’t a lot of natural light coming through anywhere, and it felt like the house had been trapped in shadow since they got there. It was no wonder the hotel and breakfast hadn’t lasted very long.

“Okay, we’re recording,” Lucy said, holding out the EVP device towards the room.

“Is there anyone here who would like to speak with us?” Avery started, leading the questions. “We’d like to talk with you, if you’d let us.”

They stayed quiet for a few minutes, looking around the room.

“Is the patient from yesterday still here?” She continued, hoping the doctor wasn’t around instead. “We didn’t finish our conversation.”

Caroline asked a few more questions about the Asylum and what it was like back then, and they played back the recording to see if they caught any voices.

“There, I hear something!” Lucy blurted as the audio crackled slightly and a voice that belonged to none of them came through. “I’ll play it back.” She rewound the tape again and held it closer to their ears.

In the muffled silence, a voice spoke in broken words.

“The lady… is… unwell.”

Avery blinked, looking up at the other two. “The lady is unwell? Is that what she’s saying?”

Lucy nodded. “That’s what I can hear.” She pursed her lips, playing it once more. “It sounds like a little girl’s voice.”

Caroline agreed. “That’s what I’m hearing as well.”

“Do you think she’s talking about one of the patients?” Lucy asked, her brows coming together as she listened to the audio once more. The child’s voice embedded in the static.

“Maybe,” Caroline said, feeling her stomach twist. Or one of us.

The rest of the audio had nothing else unusual, so they tried again, staying where they were in the corner of the room.

“The girl that just spoke, are you still here? Who is unwell?”

“Is someone sick? Are you unwell?”

“Can you tell us your name?”

They waited a few minutes, then played it back again.

After the first question, they heard what sounded like a quiet sob, or a laugh. It was difficult to tell against the crackly feedback, but it didn’t sound the like the child anymore.

Then, a few moments later, another voice.

“Must leave. Die later.”

The words here were clearer, coming through the static like a disembodied echo that made all of them shiver.

“Is she telling us to leave?” Lucy asked, her voice gentle even as the lines on her face creased.

Caroline said nothing. Must leave. Die later. Was she speaking about the past or the present? Was it another patient she was warning, or one of them?

“Let’s move to a different room,” Avery suggested. “I’m not liking the feeling in here.”

The others agreed, and



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