
Anna and Barrow searched the old building around the place through a map. Their guess is if anyone sees them burying the box is getting stronger. They even guessed who saw was indeed the person who lived around Anna's house.
They must find the whereabouts of the box, Anna and Barrow do not care what time it is important they must find its whereabouts before the box is taken away again. The clues they got shouldn't be wasted as they would have trouble finding the whereabouts of the box if they hadn't found it tonight either.
Two old buildings that were in a location a short distance away they had already obtained. Between the two locations, they were sure the mysterious box they were looking for was there but they had no idea between the two buildings where the box was.
"How about it, Anna. Should we split up?" ask Barrow.
"No, Barrow. Extremely dangerous. The two buildings were vast, which I was afraid was not just a ghost but I was also afraid of the person who took the box. We don't know who took the box was a man or a woman, nor do we know the person was dangerous or not. What weapons he has we don't know. Not only that, if that person is possessed by the devil, whether you or I, can't deal with it, it's very dangerous if we split up. Don't let the box we find but one of us is dead and the worst thing is, we're both dead and we can't find the box!!' said Anna.
"All right, what you said is very true. I don't want to die because of the spirits and because of that damned box!" said Barrow.
"Therefore, let's find the closest place first" said Anna.
"All right, let's go!"
Before leaving, they picked up a firearm, a flashlight as well as some crosses. What they were facing was the possibility of ghosts and also the possibility of being human so they had to be careful. Surely his mother did not want to let go of him but if you remember the box that took the victim would not want his mother to let Anna go.
Using Barrow's car, they went to the first old building not so far away. The building was like an abandoned factory, the place was even pitch-black.
Barrow gulped, Anna cuek alone while examining the flashlight he was carrying. Barrow praised Anna's guts, who was not afraid at all. Tonight they both felt like they were testing their guts.
"You ready, Barrow?" anna asked as she raised the flashlight and the gun.
"No!" said Barrow. All he held were flashlights and crosses. Rather than a firearm useless to the spirit, he would rather carry a cross. If he had a fire truck, he would spray the entire place using holy water so that the spirits who were there ran away in fear.
"Let's go!" Anna stepped forward, Barrow following her from behind.
Anna tried to sense the evil aura that was in the box but she could not feel anything. They're already inside the building, Barrow's Roman feathers are bristling. Smells are smelly, he really doesn't like being in that place.
Without saying anything, Anna stepped in while shining right and left. Barrow did the same thing, he felt like someone was following him from behind. Whether it was just his feelings or there was, he definitely did not dare to look away.
Spit was even swallowed with great difficulty, they continued to step inside. To the extent that there was nothing strange, each of their passageways were carefully traced but they were suddenly struck by a hard object falling behind them. They turned around, pointed the flashlight towards the back to see what the sound was.
"A-Anna," Barrow felt difficulty breathing.
The voice came back but was behind them and again they were shocked and turned around.
"Let's go, Anna. I don't think it's here" Barrow said. He was really scared let alone the cold air blowing from earlier.
"Not to be afraid, Barrow. They won't be able to hurt you if you have a brave soul" Anna said.
"Talking is easy, Anna. Not everyone is as brave as you!" said Barrow.
"Let's go!" said Anna.
They stepped forward again, the voices heard again even the doors of the room they passed opened and closed by themselves. Anna didn't care, what she was looking for was a box, not an angry, curious spirit.
"Hold the cross strong, Barrow. Don't let your soul be taken away again!" anna shouted amid the tumult of falling things and also the door that opened shut incessantly.
"We'd better go, Anna. Kia's not testing guts!" shout Barrow.
Anna's steps came to a halt, a flashlight pointed forward where she saw a woman in a white dress standing at the end of the hallway. The woman lowered her head so that her long hair covered her face.
"Anna," Barrow felt that something was wrong let alone that Anna was silent.
"I'm not looking for things with you!" shouted Anna. It looks like the woman is the occupant of that building.
"Go you!" shouted that woman who was a spirit. His head was raised, revealing his dreadful face. His face was pale white, his eyes were black and blood was flowing from both of his matans. She dislikes the presence of Anna and Barrow because their presence annoys her.
"I just wanted to find a box, not to bother!" yelled Anna again.
"We'd better run, Anna!" shout Barrow.
Without wasting any time, they ran so that the items that were flying earlier hit each other and then fell onto the floor
The ghost did not stop either, the ghost flew and chased after Anna and Barrow. The goods flew back, Anna and Barrow ran while avoiding the items.
"Damn, I want to retire and become a businessman!" shout Barrow.
"Keep running, Barrow!" shouted Anna.
They kept running but suddenly they got separated. Barrow was in a room and looked panicked.
"Anna" he yelled out a call while shining down on the place.
"Hi... Hi.. Hi.. Hey..!" the sound of a terrible laugh was heard which made Barrow's hair again bristled.
"Don't mess around, Anna!" shout Barrow. He looked around then he felt that someone was passing him quickly.
"Anna!" Barrow called back, spit swallowed violently.
"Anna" someone whispered behind her ear. Barrow turned around, there was no one.
"Anna" again whispered in his ear, Barrow turned back but again there was no one.
"Don't mess with me!" now he's getting upset. Barrow turned to the right, then to the left and he turned around again and at that moment, a female figure with a terrifying face stood right behind him. The distance of their faces was even so close.
Barrow's screams rang out, the terrifying laughter of the spirit was heard. The ghastly figure flew backwards and the ghost flew back towards Barow quickly. Barrow ran, really shit. He continued to run away from the ghost that kept chasing him with his horrifying laughter.
"Barrow!" there was the sound of Anna's screams looking for him earlier.
"Anna!" Barrow was screaming too.
"Don't run away!" the spirit shouted angry.
"Here, Barrow!" yelled Anna again.
Barrow ran towards the sound, Anna was already waiting for him at the exit.
"Don't tell me you can go!" yell that ghost.
Barrow ran over to Anna, who was standing with a gun ready to be shot. Dor... Dor... Two bullets were released, of course the bullet pierced through a terrifying ghostly figure. That chance they used to run out of that building.
Barrow was almost out of breath, the ghost was so angry that the sound of the door closing loudly rang out behind them as they were already outside.
Their feet ached unusually, Barrow fell sitting on the grass with a breath of air. This was the first time he could see the ghost of the old building's monstrous waiter.
Anna also sat down by the Barrow's side, with hunting breath. Really exhausting night, the box was not found but they had to be chased by a ghost but for sure he came to know if the box was not there.
"I don't want to see ghosts anymore!" said Barrow. He even lay down on the grass to rest for a while.
"There's still one more place, Barrow" Anna said.
"Oh, fuck. Can it be tomorrow?"
"It can, but if we delay then such ghosts will increase even more!"
Breathing heavily, Barrow moved and sat back down. Flashlight was directed back to the old building, he was just a fad but he was surprised to see the ghost was standing in front of the window and watching them. Can you imagine if such a ghost was growing? It was terrible and of course they had to go to another building after resting and by then, the time had already shown at one in the morning.