Josh was feeling both nervous and excited. He had been eagerly waiting for the summer vacation just to catch ghosts with his sister.
As many people know, animals like dogs and cats can sometimes perceive things that humans cannot see.
Josh remembered a story he had heard about someone taking their dog to visit a rental house. The house seemed new, stylish, and the rent was affordable, so they were ready to rent it. However, their dog kept barking incessantly at a specific corner of the room.
The person hesitated and decided to investigate further. It turned out that a tragic incident happened in that very room. A girl who lived there alone had been targeted by a neighbor and was pushed inside when she opened the door. She met a terrible fate as she was stabbed to death on the bed—the exact corner where the dog had been barking.
Meanwhile, the people with phones around them started sharing their observations.
"There's something wrong. Just look at the fear in the dog's eyes before it enters."
"Every dog that passes by refuses to go in."
"This coffee shop must be haunted... I heard a girl disappeared on this road last month, right in front of this coffee shop..."
"You're right, I've heard that too. People vanish as soon as they enter, and the surveillance footage caught a blind spot at this exact location..."
The girl had disappeared a month ago, and coincidentally, someone had seen her entering the coffee shop with a dog, causing the dog to bark in terror.
It was clear that there was something amiss with the cafe!
With horrified expressions, everyone looked inside the coffee shop.
Josh asked his sister, "So, what do you think, is there a ghost in there?"
Lilly gazed intently into the coffee shop.
The sun was shining brightly, and the café appeared clean and tidy without any apparent issues. However...
Lilly looked up and focused her gaze on the sign above the café's door, lost in thought. She remained silent for a while.
Josh's scalp tingled. Was there something on top of his head? He had the urge to grab the camera and take pictures, but fear held him back. He remembered when he was in the haunted village, where he captured the image of a woman hanging from a seemingly ordinary chair was traumatic.
"Uncle Blake, over here!" Josh tossed the camera to Blake and swiftly took cover behind Lilly.
Blake caught the camera and patted it, raising an eyebrow.
"What do you think, Uncle Blake?" Josh, Hannah, and Zachary anxiously looked at him.
Blake smirked mischievously and gave them an eerie stare. "What do you think..."
Josh, Hannah, and Zachary's hair stood on end as they exclaimed, "Uncle Blake has been possessed by a ghost!"
Lilly was bewildered by their reactions. "There's nothing there," she reassured them. "There are no ghosts in the café, absolutely none. It's just a false alarm."
Josh, unwilling to believe her words, clung tightly to Lilly's arm.
A bystander chimed in, "What does a child like you know? If there are no ghosts, why do dogs bark as soon as they enter?"
And it was not just one dog. People had brought various dogs before, and each one had yelped the moment they crossed the café's threshold. Their eyes were filled with terror, and it was undeniably eerie.
Lilly turned her gaze toward the flower bed, where a dog curled up on the ground, unable to get up no matter how hard its owner tugged at its leash.
"I don't know," Lilly admitted helplessly.
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