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"Hey, quit hogging the popcorn dude!" Lily shouted over to her roommate Richard on the other sofa as he munched away at the salty and sweet movie treat. She was a true example of a quirky, indie girl; denim jackets and frilly white blouses, corduroy jeans and clunky Doc Martens, with circular shades and a load of piercings.
She flicked a strand of her long blonde hair away from her eyes to stare daggers over at the handsome 20 year old she lived with, and Richard sheepishly passed the bowl over to her via his twin sister, Stefanie. The brunette siblings were about as identical as they could be despite being different sexes, but Richard was noticeably taller. He was still only around 6 feet tall, but his nerdy yet gorgeous sister Stefanie was particularly petite. She sat between the other two friends and passed the popcorn along and she kept her bespectacled eyes glued to the TV screen while they watched her favourite film:
Ghostbusters
.
"Do you have to shout so loud?" Stefanie complained as she shoved the metal bowl into Lily's hands without looking, and Lily just huffed quietly.
"Sorry..." she mumbled as she grabbed a handful of popcorn to enjoy, and the three kept watching the classic comedy intently. Well, two of them watched. Richard had completely zoned out, instead choosing to browse his phone as the others enjoyed their movie. He laughed at the wrong times and the light from his phone screen ended up finally distracting his sister too much. Stefanie quickly paused the film and leapt up to grab her brother's phone out of his hand, making jump at little from her ferocity.
"Come on Richard! You agreed we'd watch this as a group!" Stefanie whined in annoyance, and Richard simply shrugged his shoulders.
"Yeah I agreed, but... I dunno... This movie just feels kinda stupid." As soon as the words left his mouth he realised it wasn't a good idea. Stefanie's eyes widened with fury and she smacked him on the head in a harsh but simultaneously playful way.
"Hey, this is my favourite movie, doofus! You know how much I like Bill Murray..." Stefanie complained, her voice trailing off dreamily as she mentioned the comedian's name.
"You know he's like, 70, right?" Richard scoffed, and Stefanie's annoyance snapped back and she flicked his nose.
"Shut up. Watch the movie." She hopped back down to the beanbag she was sitting on between the two sofas in Richard and Lily's flat, and got ready to resume viewing before Lily opened her mouth.
"What makes you think the movie's stupid?" Lily asked inquisitively, tilting her head at the paused image of fat, ugly green ghost downing red wine by the bottle in a fancy ballroom. "I think it's pretty good."
Richard rolled his eyes and sighed, knowing he was going to draw some heat from Stefanie for his opinion. Growing up, whenever his point of view differed from hers it meant she would make plenty of noise and nuisance. "I just think that it's really unrealistic. Ghosts aren't real so-"
"Yes they are!" Lily shouted, cutting him off mid-sentence. The two siblings looked over at their friend in disbelief, and she stomped her foot gently on the carpet. "I know they're real, I've seen them!" Richard snorted as he held back some laughter, and Stefanie slapped him on the thigh to shut him up.
"You've seen ghosts? Like,
real
ghosts?" Stefanie asked the quirky blonde girl next to her, and Lily nodded enthusiastically.
"Yeah! I saw one at my Grandma's house." She stated outright, and Richard shook his head.
"No way, no you didn't. They don't exist!" he stated matter-of-factly and Lily gasped, hurt by his lack of belief. Before she could launch into a verbal counter-attack Stefanie jumped between the two to stop a fight from breaking out.
"Hey, I have an idea! Let's see if we can find a ghost!" She exclaimed as if a lightbulb had lit up above her head, and the two other people next to her stared on and waited for an explanation. "The Ghostbusters found ghosts in haunted places with fancy technology, so why can't we? We can nick some stuff from the uni research lab and take it over to that abandoned hotel across town to spend the night. If there's gonna be a ghost in the city, it'll be there."
Richard raised an eyebrow in confusion and huffed. "You believe Lily?" He asked, but Stefanie just shrugged.
"I dunno if she's right, but we can find out. Does it sound like a good idea Lily?" She asked, and the blonde nodded excitedly. "Right. I'll get the stuff and we'll meet at the hotel tomorrow at dusk."
Richard nodded slowly and stood up to head to bed. He figured the whole expedition would be a waste of time in which he'd get very little sleep in a dilapidated building, so he wanted to get some shut-eye now. However, as he tried to leave Stefanie grabbed his arm and pulled him back down with some surprising strength considering her petite frame. "Hey, movie's not over bro. Sit down." She commanded, and Richard sighed. Looks like he'd not be getting much sleep tonight either.
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The sun was low in the sky, the bottom of the fiery orange orb just grazing the city skyline as the trio of students arrived at the back entrance to the abandoned hotel. The old towering art-deco building was almost falling apart; paint peeling, windows smashed, wood rotting... it looked like it was on its last legs. Lily walked up to the chain link fence, marked with a sign saying
PRIVATE PROPERTY - KEEP OUT
and shook it, making it rattle and echo around the rear loading bay for the hotel. Behind her, Richard stood beside his sister with his hands keeping the trolley covered in 'ghost-detecting-equipment' steady, and he stared at her back with derision.
"Did you have to bring that thing with you? You know it's not real right?" He questioned as Stefanie adjusted the shoulder straps on her prized, 1:1 replica 'Ghostbusters Proton Pack' she'd got at a convention a couple of years ago. It lit up and made all the right noises, and much to Stefanie's joy it was signed on the bottom by Dan Akroyd.