Speaker 1
She looked very relieved and said, how has your night been girls? Mine has been terrible. I'm too scared to look up from my desk. I keep hearing children laughing and I'm so frightened. I keep trying to figure out where it's coming from, but there is nowhere in the hospital. But there is nowhere the hospital is all closed now and we don't have the children's word. Where can it be coming from? We stood and spoke to her a while telling her about our night. When the night shift housekeep came, she looked like she had just literally seen a ghost. Or a few. The out of hours department was now closed and she was cleaning the individual rooms and locking them as she finished. There were unlocking. This one room had a heavy tear in the corner of the room. One a bit like a dentist's chair is how she's described it. She left, locked the door and carried on when she had got to another room. She realized she had left her antibacterial spray in the last room and went back to retrieve it. When she opened the door, the heavy chair in the corner of the room was now smack bang in the center of the room. Ooh, I don't like that. Why do they move everything when no one is looking? It's like a level of skill. You can't move when people are looking. You should do it when they're looking. They're embarrassed. Yeah. But what? Because in case it's heavy, I don't want to struggle. I'm like I barely moved this chair. It's still like I'm a ghost. It's not going to be intimidating. I can't be struggling to push this. Yeah, it won't be scary. If you're like, can we move that chair useless, come back next year. It's a good bamboo effect when it's just there in the middle of the chair. All the windows are open. Ghosts are all about the pizzazz. Like the truly scary thing would be to watch it move. Yeah, they call seven of them needs. Hey, come on, Joe, come on. This is really heavy. They have to call their friends. Yeah, it's too much. It's a big to do. It's a production. Oh, man.